False. This is known as plot. Plot refers to the actions by characters and exposed through narration throughout the story. Theme rather refers to the underlying message the writer wants to get across. Here are some themes on a book I recently read, To Kill a Mockingbird:
"Ignorance is the reason and cause for much of the world's social injustice."
"There is always something to be learned, even outside the classroom."
"Innocence and honesty are often victims to prejudice."
myth
A section of a story in which events seem to be happening - Apex
False
A plot route refers to the sequence or progression of events in a story that move the plot forward. It outlines the key events, conflicts, and resolutions in a narrative. Plot routes help writers organize their stories and create a cohesive and engaging structure for their audience.
true
As a chain reaction of a series of events in a story
false
The story "A Matter of Balance" is written from a third-person point of view, where the narrator is not a character in the story but is observing and recounting the events from an external perspective.
A fact story is something that is written or told based on events that have happen or something that was known to happen. This is all written and told based on true stories.
False. "The Snowman" is a popular Christmas story, but it is a children's picture book written by Raymond Briggs, not by Charles Dickens. Charles Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol," which is another famous Christmas story.
The Odyssey is a poem written by Homer and is not based on actual events
Nowhere. This is an urban legend, and it never happened. This myth has been circulating since 2008, and I enclose a link that explains how the story of Barney swearing is false.