I believe you're really asking "Where do authors get their ideas?"
The plot is just what happens in the story, and authors make those up from their imaginations. Everybody has ideas all the time - writers are just people who take those ideas and make up stories with them. They ask questions like "What would happen if ___?" and "Why does that happen?" and "What if _____?"
Once you have a good idea, you make it into a story plot by thinking logically and figuring out how your characters would deal with the situations you put them into, then what would happen next, and so on.
An author writing a psychological suspense often uses mental activities to develop the plot, such as exploring characters' thoughts, feelings, and motivations to create tension and suspense. By delving into the psychological aspects of the characters, the author can create a gripping and suspenseful narrative that keeps readers engaged.
Scientific inquiry refers to an activity where students develop knowledge and understanding of scientific concepts. This type of activity also includes understanding how the scientists are studying the world.
No, a plot is a stroyline, and a genre is a type of book.
What type of scenery did the Italians develop
Richard Barth has written: 'The rag bag clan' 'A ragged plot' -- subject(s): Large type books
line plot
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Verismo is a type of opera that involves rustic characters and a melodramatic plot.
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