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Which phrase best describes incidents in a literary text?
-dialogue in a story or drama
-events in a story or drama
-conflicts in a story or dram
-description in a story or drama
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The phrase that best describes incidents in a literary text is **"events in a story or drama."** Incidents refer to the occurrences or happenings within the narrative.
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