If someone is buried in the wrong plot, the mistake would typically be rectified by exhuming the body and moving it to the correct plot. This process would involve obtaining permission from the deceased's family and following specific protocols set by the cemetery or relevant authorities. It is a sensitive situation that requires careful handling and communication with all parties involved.
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A crisis in a plot is simply when something goes majorly wrong for the main characters in the plot. (most of the time) or when something happens that shouldn't have happened There is usually a resolution soon after. an example of a crisis in a plot is maybe when someone walked in on someone robbing somewhere and is then taken hostage because of what they have seen. A crisis in a plot is simply when something goes majorly wrong for the main characters in the plot. (most of the time) or when something happens that shouldn't have happened There is usually a resolution soon after. an example of a crisis in a plot is maybe when someone walked in on someone robbing somewhere and is then taken hostage because of what they have seen.
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.
No. The cost of the plot is a separate cost negotiated with the cemetery, not the funeral home. Though in many cases the funeral home can make the arrangements for you.
The family plot is there. He is buried between his mother and his sister.
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In a plot, crypt or mausoleum. Often on consecrated ground
The plot is what happens in the story.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh is buried at the family plot in Hana, Maui, Hawaii.
James Keir Hardie is buried in the old cemetery in Glaisnock Street, Cumnock. There is a family plot with other members interred also. The plot is marked with a large stone monument.
Theme. Plot is what happens.
The plot is just what happens in the story. You can't have plot going on outside of a story, no.