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plot 1. the structure of the action of a story. Note: In conventional stories, plot has three main parts: rising action, climax, and falling action leading to a resolution or denouement. 2. to so structure the action of a story. 3. a pattern of related episodes.
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plot 1) Any list of cues for effects used in the play. 2) The fundamental thread that runs through a story, providing the reason for the actions of the characters.
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plot Lighting term: the actual brightness settings of each lantern and the LX cues. Also used to describe the process of setting the cues. Can also be used as an alternative for "blocking", ie setting the actors in their positions on-stage at an early stage in rehearsal.
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plot The structure of a story, or the sequence in which the author arranges events in a story. A plot may include flashbacks, or it may include a subplot that is a mirror image of the main plot.
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plosive In linguistics, another term for a stop.
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