You know what a plot is, right? It's a story line. Any facts which are important to the plot are necessary to know in order to understand what is going on in the story. The easiest examples are jokes. Have you ever told a joke where you got to your punchline and, instead of the expected laughter, you got puzzled looks? You left out something important to the plot. On the other hand, you have probably been annoyed by people who try to tell jokes and who get all hung up on details which are not important to the plot of the joke. Then you hear something like this: "A priest, a rabbi and a minister go into a bar. The minister is a Methodist, I think, although he might be Presbyterian. I don't think he was a Baptist, but he might have been from one of those churches . . ." It is about now that you wish the guy knew what importance to the plot means.
Putting the plot in the driver's seat means allowing the events and twists in your story to guide the direction and development of your characters, rather than the other way around. It emphasizes the importance of plot points and the unfolding narrative in driving the story forward.
it means you put a dot on the graph where they tell you to.
Advancing the plot means furthing the story to the point to conclusion. Conflicts add and advance the plot. Advancing the polt is vital to a story.
It means the whole plot comes together smoothly with an ending.
a plot poem is a poem that has a plot, and seems to have a storyline as it goes through.
Plot isn't necessarily more important than characters. If you don't have good characters, the plot is going to fall flat and the story will be dull or confusing. Plot and character are the two halves of a story.
The word is crucial. It means of great importance.
The word is "plot" "Plot" can also mean a conspiracy.
Plot
the setting and Ralph being chief.
the photon has got 0 rest mass .and plot mass means? not knowing..
The word could be: plot; connive; scheme.