The main stages in a plot graph are :
introduction
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution
Plot order. A staple of postmodernism is emphasizing the difference between narrative (plot) order and chronological order. In postmodernism, events in a story do not need to occur in chronological order.
The definition of the word plot, in English, the order of events told in a story.
well, its when a writer organizes events, ideas, or plot points in an order that starts out with least important parts of the story and ends in a "climax" which is he most important part of the story.
It is a narrative that does not follow in a straight line.
Rising Action
The correct order of the four parts of a plot in a story are exposition (introduction of characters and setting), rising action (development of the conflict), climax (turning point of the story), and resolution (outcome of the conflict and conclusion).
The four parts of a plot, in order, are exposition, rising action, climax, and falling action. The exposition introduces the characters, setting, and background information. The rising action builds tension through conflicts and complications. The climax is the turning point, followed by the falling action, which leads to the resolution of the story.
A boxplot.
The four parts of a novel are typically the introduction (exposition), rising action (conflict development), climax (turning point), and resolution (outcome and conclusion). These components help structure the story and move the plot forward.
It is a plot divided into parts,each having its own plot yet contributing to the bigger plot.
A plot traditionally has five basic parts: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. These components work together to create a structured narrative arc. While some analyses may simplify this to four parts by combining elements, the five-part structure is widely recognized in storytelling. Ultimately, the approach can vary depending on the specific framework or theory being applied.
There are several different versions -- some have four, others six or even eight. Follow the link to some specific information.
There are 5 (not 4) parts of an elementary box and whiskers plot. From left to right, they are: minimum, lower quartile, median, upper quartile, and maximum. A more advanced version of plot is used for data containing outliers. In such cases the whiskers extend to the minimum or maximum EXCLUDING the outlier(s) and the outliers themselves are marked with Xs - beyond the scope of the whiskers.
Introduction (i.e. setting, characters, etc.), conflict, climax, resolution
In among the hidden, what are the major plot events in order?
All of the above
A data display that organizes data values into four parts using the lower extreme,lower quartile,median,upper quartile,and upper extreme.