Although I am not particularly familiar with the term 'Variations of Plot', I do think that I can point out a thinking direction that might help you with your answer. Because I do know that a Story can have for example only one Plot or Multiple Plots. For example you can have a story that's only about a Persuit, or you can have a Multiple Plot Story that's about a Persuit combined with for example a Rescue and a Quest. I guess in that situation you can speak about Variation of Plot. You can find more info about the nature of Plot in Tip nr. 7 at: http://hpshappywriting.blogspot.com/2008/01/7-tips-for-writing-your-bestseller.html
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A fathom is ten feet depth in nautical terms so if an item is three fathoms deep it is approximately thirty feet below the surface of the ocean.
In fraction terms, a whole
collaberative
No, "ten" is not an adverb. "Ten" is a numeral or a number that represents the quantity of ten. It is an adjective when used to describe a noun (e.g., ten apples) or a noun when used as the subject or object of a sentence (e.g., I have ten). It does not describe how an action is done, which is the role of an adverb.
10/12 in lowest terms is 5/6
Devine
A ten sided shape
If it is a square, very close to 800 meters
ten terms found within the healthcare organization
It means 'ten'.
altitude