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Writing Adolescent Fiction/Plot

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For a book to have shape and form, there must be a concise detail given to the circumstances for which the book is written. These circumstances are the forces behind the characters' unpredictable motifs which further divulges the readers' minds to the suspenseful nature of the story. Without a plot which forms the themes discussed in the character form or the author’s expository manner, a book loses shape and form which makes it incoherent and baseless.