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The series of related events that make up a story are known as its plot.
Go to that icon with the hammertap that icon, try and find the icon with the green plot of landtap that icon againand there should be the green plot of land that below it says "Expand"tap tat one last timeand choose which plot you want.
The analysis of "A Night in the Hills" would include a description of the plot, characters, and climax. In the story, Gerardo dreams of going to the forest and the climax is when he does get to the forest. Once he is home again, he feels he should return to reality.
"Rusty: The Boy from the Hills" follows the journey of a young boy named Rusty, who moves to an idyllic village in the hills of India. Struggling to fit in and grappling with his own insecurities, Rusty discovers his love for nature and adventure. As he befriends local children and faces various challenges, he learns valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and self-acceptance. The story beautifully captures the essence of childhood exploration and the bond between humans and nature.
You really have to read the whole story so that you'll know how to make a plot about it. It's not that hard, you just have to enjoy reading it so that you'll understand the story easily, and you can make a plot about it. Good luck on that! :)
This is a story that has a lot of conflicts. The main character is working hard to better herself in the world.
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Wood Green ricin plot happened in 2003.
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You distinguish it from a mountain. The term originally came from the English word HILLOCK, and was an elevated plot of land.
The series of related events that make up a story are known as its plot.
you set all plot divided by mass :) heheh
Yes, a story can have multiple settings to provide variety and depth to the narrative. These different settings can enhance the plot, help develop characters, and create a more immersive reading experience for the audience.
The imporance of settings in a plot usually is in how information is implied because of the setting. For example, say in a plot, there is a conflict, such as "Boy meets girl. Girl does not like boy. Boy wants to impress girl but girl will not pay attention to boy." Say that the setting is "London, England, 986 A.D." You can assume that the boy will not use his fancy car in the story because in 986 historically, there were no cars (unless it is a fantasy story). Hence, you can infer information from the plot from the setting. It's almost its own singular idea in itself.
Two types of settings are physical settings, which include the geographical location, time period, and actual physical surroundings where a story takes place; and social settings, which encompass the cultural, political, and societal norms and values that impact the characters and plot of a narrative.
Arnold Ziffle died in 1972 and is laid to rest in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) . Los Angeles Los Angeles County California, USA Plot : Urn located in the casket of Trainer Frank Inn