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ANALYZING DRAMA QUICK CHECK
#1: What is a playwright?
-structure of a play
-specific division in a play
-author of a play
-moment of crisis or intensity in a play

#2: In five-act plays, what generally occurs in Act 3?
-The characters learn a lesson.
-The characters learn unknown details and plot twists.
-The characters and the problem are introduced.
-The characters face the problem.

#3: What happens in the exposition of a play?
-The characters and the complications develop.
-Unexpected twists are introduced into the plot.
-The central problem and main characters are introduced.
-The characters learn a lesson and problems are resolved.

#4: The acts in a play are made of smaller divisions called scenes. When does a scene in a play usually end?
-when the play reaches its highest intensity
-when a character exits the stage
-when a new problem in introduced
-when the main conflict is resolved

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Pls help are these correct?
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your quick check questions based on standard drama analysis:

#1: What is a playwright?
- **author of a play**

#2: In five-act plays, what generally occurs in Act 3?
- **The characters learn unknown details and plot twists.**

#3: What happens in the exposition of a play?
- **The central problem and main characters are introduced.**

#4: The acts in a play are made of smaller divisions called scenes. When does a scene in a play usually end?
- **when a character exits the stage**

These responses align with typical structures and elements found in drama and playwriting.

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