Each word is expounded categorically based on denotative and connotative levels:
Plot is the story line or
the structure of a story. It is a series of meaningful events in the story like
for example, you have the exposition where all the characters, setting,
language and style are recognized and you find the involution or rising action
where it may raise to another part and then there is the climax which is where
the excitement or interest takes place which where they work out the problem
and second to last there is the falling action which commences by degrees to
end the story and last there is the denouement or resolution which ends the
story.
Abstract should be written
in a third person point of view (see example of the abstract in the 3rd
person point of view on the other page below). It is a shortened version of a
longer piece of writing that highlights the major points covered, briefly
depicting the content and scope of writing, and reviews the writing's contents
in encapsulated form. It is not long and it is only about a paragraph. Six
sentences are enough for writing an abstract.
While Plot gives the readers the entirety of the whole story, it is the abstract that tickles the mind of the readers to take a glimpse into the story. Thus, it is the abstract the invites and the plot that makes the readers stay.
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