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How is the plot of a story different from its action?

A) The action is merely the events in a story, whereas the plot involves the way the author recounts the events to shape readers' responses.
B) The action of a story does not provide introductory details about the characters in a story, whereas the plot does.
C) Action always ends in a climax, whereas plot ends in resolution.
D) Fictional plots always have flashbacks and flashforwards, whereas action is always chronological.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The events of a story do not tell the story, the plot provides background and shapes the story.

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