Question
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 play reaches its highest intensity
when the play reaches its highest intensity
when a character exits the stage
when a character exits the stage
when the main conflict is resolved
Responses
when a new problem is introduced
when a new problem is introduced
when the play reaches its highest intensity
when the play reaches its highest intensity
when a character exits the stage
when a character exits the stage
when the main conflict is resolved
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A scene in a play usually ends **when a character exits the stage**. This is a common way to delineate scenes, as it often signifies a shift in focus or a change in the situation.