Plot
Aristotle defines plot as "the arrangement of the incidents [action, episodes, scenes] according to cause and effect."
the action and sequence of events in a story that are usually a series of related incidents.
The plot is just what happens in the story. Tell someone what happened in the story and you have the plot. Aristotle says that plot is "the arrangement of the incidents" according to cause and effect.
Plot is "the arrangement of the incidents (events, scenes)," according to Aristotle. You figure out what you want to have happen in your story, and put them in the order that you think will be most effective.
Plot means you tell a short story of what is going to happen before you act it out to everyone.Aristotle defines plot as the arrangement of the incidents/episodes/scenes: the sequence of the events.
The term defined as the sequential pattern of events as they occur in a story is "plot." The plot encompasses the arrangement of events in a narrative, including the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
single resources and initial action incidents.
a story that had a arrangement like a pyramid
You can use any episodes and incidents you want -- it's your story! Remember to introduce your characters and their conflict, then lead into the story climax.
In general the plot line will include an exposition (explaining the background of the story); rising action (various incidents or actions that combine to bring the story to its climax); the climax itself (the point at which the various rising actions come together to the point in the story to form a crisis which must be resolved in some way); falling action (various incidents that combine to complete or explain the potential resolution of the climax) and the resolution itself where the crisis of the story is actually resolved.
Rising Action is..... When your rising up to the conflict; events are happening that lead to conflict
You can use the term "plot" to describe the sequence of events or incidents that make up a story.