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A drama's structure consists primarily of chapters rather than acts and scenes.(1 point)
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True
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The correct response to the statement "A drama's structure consists primarily of chapters rather than acts and scenes" is False.

Dramas are typically structured into acts and scenes, not chapters, which are more commonly associated with novels or literary texts.