Question
How is drama organized in stanzas, in act, in paragraph, or in chapters
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GPT 3.5
Drama is typically organized in acts and scenes. A play is usually divided into acts, with each act further divided into scenes. The organization of drama helps to structure the story and provide a sense of progression and development of the plot. Each act and scene serves a specific purpose in advancing the story and developing the characters. Additionally, dialogue is often organized in paragraphs within each scene to denote different characters speaking and to make the conversation flow more smoothly. Chapters are more commonly used in novels and other forms of written fiction rather than drama.