The series of related events that make up a story are known as its plot.
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It doesn't really mean anything. The girl just likes to say it as a supposed insult.
From the word describe... when the author tends to describe with detail the scenery,objects,landscapes,anything...
Fantasies.
The affix "ann" comes from the Latin word "annus," meaning "year." It is commonly used in terms related to yearly events, such as "anniversary," which signifies the yearly recurrence of a significant event. Additionally, it appears in words like "annual," referring to something that occurs once a year.
The word "narrative" can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a story or an account of events. As an adjective, it describes something related to storytelling or presenting a series of events.
There are no events related to the word imagine.
Sequence
The correct spelling of the word is "series." It refers to a sequence of related events, items, or works, and is often used in contexts like television shows, book collections, or mathematical sequences.
The word is cycle. It means a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
The word you are looking for is "narrative." It refers to the account of events, setting, and characters that make up a story.
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Clever.
That is the correct spelling of the word "series" (group of related or successive things).
Tell the story events in sequential order.
Series means a collection of books, events, etc. so it is plural automatically.
The noun 'series' is an abstractnoun, a word for a number of things or events arranged in order and connected by being alike in some way ; a word for a concept.