The resolution
"Denoument" means literally "unraveling." It is the point in the story when the plot plays out, issues are explained, questions are answered. Picture a story as an upside-down V. The rising side is expository, the building of the plot. The point or peak is the climax, the height of suspence. The decline immediately after the climax is the resolution or denoument. The narrator 'unties' all of the 'knots' of the plotline. -APEX
U can make a sentence using plot like this "i made a plotline"
A good dramatic plotline should begin in the middle of the story's action.
Hentai don't often share plot lines with other anime.
It depends what you consider to be the main plotline. One plotline concerns Hero and Claudio, the other concerns Beatrice and Benedick. The Hero/Claudio plotline is about Claudio being tricked into believing Hero to be unfaithful to him and embarassing her at their wedding, causing her apparent death. The Beatrice/Benedick plotline is about both of them being tricked into believing that the other is in love with them. The Hero/Claudio plotline takes more time on stage, but the Beatrice/Benedick one is the more popular one, and these are the roles taken by the star actor and actress. That's why it's hard to say which is principal and which is subsidiary.
Climax
the plot
twist? The part of the play where the plot thickens is the epitasis, from the Greek for intensification. It precedes the catastrophe.
is the part of the plot where the conflict begins to be worked out and tensions lessen
the climax
plot
exposition