Question
What is the dramatic structure of a play? (1 point)
• a series of events that built toward a climax
O events that tell what happens after the climax
• the introduction of setting, characters, and conflict
O the organization of the story's plot
• a series of events that built toward a climax
O events that tell what happens after the climax
• the introduction of setting, characters, and conflict
O the organization of the story's plot
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GPT-4o mini
The dramatic structure of a play is best described as **the organization of the story's plot**. It typically includes elements such as exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.