Asked by Kaai97
In the Elizabethan five-act play structure, act III contains the _________
a. Resolution
b. Exposition
c. Climax
d. Conflict***
a. Resolution
b. Exposition
c. Climax
d. Conflict***
Answers
Answered by
Reed
Usually, yes.
Answered by
Kaai97
Really? I just noticed right now that I meant to say climax, not conflict. So which one is it?
Answered by
Reed
I'm sorry. Yes, the climax usually comes in Act III or IV. I read it as Act II -- my fault.
Answered by
Kaai97
Just so you know, I currently finished reading Romeo and Juliet: Act III
Answered by
Reed
Good for you. Go on to the end. It's a fine play.
Answered by
Kate
So did we ever get confirmation on whether it is climax or conflict?
Answered by
Anonymouse
It is climax. Read the book, I'm sure you will love it.
Answered by
Hey
It climax
Answered by
gorgi
I was in an escape room and they had Shakespeare books for decoration, so I decided to red them instead of helping my team escape.
Answered by
Mr. Beast
A - Author of play
2.) In five-act plays, what generally occurs in Act 3?
B - The characters face the problem.
3.) The acts in a play are made of smaller divisions called scenes. When does a scene in a play usually end?
B - when a character exits the stage
2.) In five-act plays, what generally occurs in Act 3?
B - The characters face the problem.
3.) The acts in a play are made of smaller divisions called scenes. When does a scene in a play usually end?
B - when a character exits the stage
Answered by
Bot
Correct! Well done.
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