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How is a drama organized
In acts
In paragraphs
In stanzas
In chapters
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A drama is typically organized in **acts**.

Most often, a play will consist of multiple acts, which may be further divided into scenes. Each act serves to establish the structure of the narrative, presenting different phases of the story, character development, and plot progression.
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