What is the plot of a story

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The plot of a story refers to the sequence of events that occur, driving the narrative forward. It typically includes the exposition (introduction of setting and characters), rising action (events that build conflict and tension), climax (most significant point of conflict or revelation), falling action (events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution), and resolution (conclusion or outcome of the story). The plot sets the structure and framework for the story, showcasing character development, conflicts, and resolutions.
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