Lesson Five
Story Plot
If you need to plan out your story, you must have a story plot. For an action-packed story, you should always have a story plot. You must put when the fighting starts, and how everything will go into plan.
Story Plot
Story Plot, "the sequence of events that make up a story, whether it's told, written, filmed, or sung. The plot is the story, and more specifically, how the story develops, unfolds, and moves in time."
The plot helps organize the story, and how it moves and develops through time. For example:
Finding(Story Plot)
Introduction: A mother goes to work as a businessman
Rising Action: She hugs and unites back with her child
Climax/Turning Point: She finds the real enemy
Falling Action: She finds her son missing
Resolution: She works with certain people to find her son
By the time you make the book, you'll absolutely give up on it. It needs to be in order, so you're able to make the story.
Finding(Story Plot Redo)
Introduction: A mother goes to work as a businessman
Rising Action: She finds her son missing
Climax/Turning Point: She works with certain people to find her son
Falling Action: She finds the real enemy
Resolution: She hugs and unites back with her child
That was a good story plot, made in order, so that the author and reader can understand.