"The Enchanted Bluff" is a short story by Willa Cather that follows the narrator's reminiscence of a time when he visited a picturesque bluff with a friend and encountered a mysterious woman named Moonstone. Moonstone's presence on the bluff is the catalyst for the narrator's reflections on nature, beauty, and the passage of time. The story explores themes of memory, longing, and the transient nature of life.
In the context of fictional narratives or stories, whether Tip will make it to the Enchanted Bluff depends on the plot's development and the character's journey. If the story emphasizes themes of perseverance and adventure, it's likely that Tip will ultimately reach the Enchanted Bluff. However, the outcome can vary based on the author's intentions and narrative twists. Without specific details about the story in question, it's difficult to provide a definitive answer.
the enchanted doll
To stop listening to others
The plot cannot be described as a falling action, nor as a climax or a rising action. A plot has a falling action (the point of the story when the problems are being resolved). The falling action of Ella Enchanted is when they finally stopped the Prince's uncle from killing his nephew and from taking over the kingdom, and when Ella and Prince Charmont (I'm not sure how it is spelled) get married.The climax (the most important point) is when the uncle wants Ella to kill the love of her life.Rising action is when Ella decides to look for her godmother.Exposition is when the characters are introduced, and explain Ella's beginning with her gift of obedience. Hope it helped.
No, a plot is a noun. To plot is a verb.
cos it's a plot it needs to be called a plot
They lack boundaries. According to various theories it was a Cuban plot, a Russian Plot, a CIA plot, a DOD plot, an Alien Plot, a Republican plot, a Vietnamese plot, a Ku Klux Klan plot, a Moon man plot and other scenarios that may be equally absurd.
It is a plot divided into parts,each having its own plot yet contributing to the bigger plot.
The plot is just what happens in the story. You can't have plot going on outside of a story, no.
The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 is also referred to as the Gunpowder Treason Plot. This plot was a plot to blow up James the First. One can learn more specifics about this plot on the History website.
The answer will depend on what PLOT A and PLOT B are. But since you have chosen not to provide that information the answer is
Na plot