The document discusses key elements of plot structure in fiction, including:
1) The difference between action (events) and plot (the author's sequencing and pacing of events). Plot shapes the reader's response.
2) Common plot structures include chronological order, flashbacks, flashforwards, and mixing up the order of events. Conflict, pace, and resolution of conflicts are also important plot elements.
3) There are typically five parts to a plot: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and conclusion/resolution. The document describes each part in 1-2 sentences. Common plot types include tragedy and comedy.