The size of a plot can vary significantly depending on its intended use and location. In real estate, residential plots typically range from a few thousand square feet to several acres, while agricultural plots can be much larger. In gardening, a plot might be as small as a few square feet. Ultimately, the dimensions of a plot are defined by its specific purpose and local zoning regulations.
depends on how big the plot is
A "plot" is not a standard measure and so the answer depends on how big the plots are.
A plot is not a standard measure so it depends on how big each plot is.
The big for and spoon refers to a plot piece of the Everyone Loves Raymond episode "Baggage."
A wee garden is a small cultivated plot attached to a house as opposed to a big garden which is a large cultivated plot attached to a house.
the big guy wants to conquer world
The plot in the movie Knucklehead is to try to steal some money to pay a debt with the local ringleader. It is a comedy from 2010 featuring Mark Feuerstein as the big actor.
The Big Sleep
The word gap means a big space with no #s on a line plot.
Very large for an urban residential plot, tiny for a city block.
Plot doesn't always affect setting, but it can. For example, if part of your plot is that the barn burns down on the old farm, the setting must be changed. And if your character is a police officer in a big city, his setting is going to be different from that of a privileged young lady in the same city.
Yes, characters can drive the plot of a story by making choices, taking actions, and facing challenges that propel the narrative forward. Their motivations, conflicts, and development can shape the direction of the plot and drive the story's momentum.