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The pattern of incidents making up a story is its

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Answer: the pattern of incidents that make up a story is known as 'plot'

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Organised sequence of events that make up a story is known as plot. Plot is known to be the starting point or the beginning of story. It makes authors to compose a organised novel or story. An example of a plot is 'rags to riches story (cinderella story)' with various organised patterns. Also, comedy, tragedy, rebirth, voyage and return etc are various types of plots.

Plot is known as the 'author guide'. It focuses on story characters and also ensure that the impacts and roles of the characters are seen.

Plots help make story readers to read more and help the readers to focus on the book.

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The pattern of incidents making up a story can be called as the plot. Simply, it refers to the sequence of the events in the story that will give you the "why's and how's" of the story. It is also the part that attracts the readers to a story.
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