Playwrights use exposition, or rising action, or dramatic structure, or stage directions to introduce a setting, characters, and a conflict or problem. They use stage directions, or falling action, or exposition, or dramatic structure to tell what characters do or think and to provide information about lighting, scenery, and other effects.
Playwrights use
exposition, or rising action, or dramatic structure, or stage directions
to introduce a setting, characters, and a conflict or problem. They use
dramatic structure or falling action, or exposition, or stage directions
to tell what characters do or think and to provide information about lighting, scenery, and other effects.
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