Er ... the plot is what's happening in the story. If you're reading the story, the plot is happening.
the climax
Plot is what is happening in the story.
The plot is a series of events linked together that explain what is happening in a story.
You can't not recognize it -- plot is what happens in the story! You can analyze it by asking yourself some simple questions:What is happening in this story?Who are the characters?What is the setting?Why is what happens happening?What is the beginning, middle, and end of this story?
next event in the plot
it makes the reader believe what is happening......it shows that it is proven
As you read, you should be asking yourself questions about the plot:What is happening?Where and when is it happening?Why is it happening?Who is it happening to?
Plot means what happens in a story. The characters are the living beings in a story, sometimes it can be the setting (but this is rare)
it makes the reader believe what is happening......it shows that it is proven
A plot should end with everything being "wrapped up" and explained to the reader. This is called resolution.
Yes, an incident typically refers to a specific event or occurrence, rather than an entire plot. It can be a noteworthy happening that occurs within a larger storyline or context.
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