The purpose of a well-crafted plot is to give insight into a character or multiple characters, and to keep the story moving forward.
PLOT-CR (purpose, location, observers, trigger, communications and rehearsal)
To build tension
The exposition is the part of the story where the main information needed by the reader is given: characters, setting, and the basics of the plot.
No, a plot is a noun. To plot is a verb.
Theme. Plot is what happens.
The purpose of a line plot is usually to see each frequency of the numbers.
The plot is simply what happens in the story. There is no separate purpose to it. It's the story itself.
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The baker's purpose in writing the classification in The Plot Against People is a comic purpose given the satirical tone.
PLOT-CR (purpose, location, observers, trigger, communications and rehearsal)
The plot is the "backbone" in plays. It drives the play; it is the story. You may be able to read only the dialogue, but the dialogue itself is the plot.
To kill James the first and get a catholic King or Queen put in his place.
To build tension
A scatter plot is one way of attempting to reveal or display the relationship between two variables.
The answer depends on the purpose of the plot.
The main purpose is to summarise statistical data for fairly small sets of discrete data.
To plot straight and curved lines on it in the form of equations