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The acts in a play are made of smaller divisions called scenes. When does a scene in a play usually end?(1 point) Responses when a new problem is introduced when a new problem is introduced when the main conflict is resolved when the main conflict is resolved when a character exits the stage when a character exits the stage when the play reaches its highest intensity
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A scene in a play usually ends **when a character exits the stage**. This is often a common point for scene changes, although it can also be influenced by other factors such as shifts in the setting or emotional dynamics.