Its always the same way. Think it as a triangle or a pyramid, whatever. You should first start with an introduction of the setting and characters. Second, the problem. Third, the raising action. Fourth, the climax (in the top of the triangle). Fifth, the failing action (where the triangle goes down). Finally, the message or theme of the novel, book, or whatever it is.
There are actually three main ingredients that make up literature. These are the setting of the story, the plot, and the character development. A good plot suffers without interesting, well developed characters, and interesting characters become less so when the plot starts to fall apart. A well-written setting helps the reader visualize important aspects of the story.
In literature, a symmetrical plot refers to a type of plot line comprised of equal conflicts and resolutions. A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare is a common example.
A plat is a type of map showing land. A plot is one of the individual units of land on the plot (or map).
yes its called software that will allow you to type in several addresses and will plot them on a map for you
plot, point, protagonist, antagonist
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resolution
plot the ships position
plot the ships position
a story map is a map of characters, main idea, the plot, setting, and questions. You would usually use a story map if you just got a book and before you read it you make a story map, and throughout that book you could fill in the bubbles, blocks, squares, etc.
The plot is what a story is about.
plot and presentation