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==Ways of organizing a plot summary==
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The plot is usually placed in a self-contained section (designated by {{nowrap|1=<code>== Plot ==</code>}} or sometimes {{nowrap|1=<code>== Synopsis ==</code>}}). By convention, [[story plot]]s are written in the [[narrative present]]—that is, in the [[present tense]], matching the way that the story is experienced.<ref>At any particular point of the story, as it unfolds, there is ''now'', and hence a ''past'' and a ''future'', so whether some event mentioned in the story is past, present, or future changes as the story progresses; the entire description is presented as if the story's ''now'' is a continuous present.</ref> If it makes the plot easier to explain, events can be reordered; for instance, a [[backstory]] can be mentioned before the point at which it is revealed in the
The plot section should usually avoid commentary. Anything that is not a straightforward description of the plot must be [[WP:ATTRIBUTEPOV|attributed to a source]].
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