Factual information found within a plot of a story of some sort. Usually they possess significant meaning.
its the chracters and the plot and the fact that it is just complete crap
Cossacks are strong warriors and adventurers.
The main plot in Cracker was Rick trying to save cracker when she gets lost and Rick trying to survive the attacks considering the fact that he had no weapons
I know for a fact that it is the Plot Structure i am doing homework on it right now!:)
The climax in Rebecca is when Maxim de Winter reveals to the narrator that he. in fact, had killed Rebecca by shooting her.
He wanted to add suspense to the developing plot.
A: There is always just one possible result of a character's action. An author uses this fact to drive the plot as the reader wonders what that one possibility is.
What with all this 'Remember, remember, the 5th of November...', It really should be no big surprise, That the year in fact, was 1605.
You can have any two variables. In fact, you can also have just one variable over two points in time - for example, a scatter plot of the price of something plotted against the price of the same thing a year earlier.
The government was not directly involved in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605; in fact, it was the target of the conspiracy. The plot was orchestrated by a group of English Catholics, including Guy Fawkes, who sought to assassinate King James I and blow up the House of Lords to end Protestant rule. When the plot was discovered, the government swiftly arrested the conspirators and executed several of them, leading to increased anti-Catholic sentiment and repression in England.
King James I was not a participant in the Gunpowder Plot; in fact, he was the target of the conspiracy. The plot was devised by a group of Catholic conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, in 1605 to assassinate the king and blow up the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament. The conspirators aimed to end Protestant rule in England and restore Catholic leadership. The plot was foiled on November 5, 1605, leading to the execution of the conspirators.
Apart from the fact that you would want the measure in SQUARE metres, not metres, there is no specific size to a plot. So the answer is any number.