Act II, Scene 4 is important to the play because it —
Act II, Scene 4 is important to the play because it —
Implies a new conflict is beginning.
Reveals the climax of the play.
Suggests the resolution of the conflict between Mr. Dussel and Anne.
Shows how the loose ends of the play will be tied up.
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Implies a new conflict is beginning.
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The correct answer is: Suggests the resolution of the conflict between Mr. Dussel and Anne.
The correct answer is: Suggests the resolution of the conflict between Mr. Dussel and Anne.