Use the excerpt to answer the question. JOURDAIN: Whatever I can, for I want above all things to become a scholar. I have never gotten over the fact that my parents didn’t force me to be brilliant when I was young. PHILOSOPHY TEACHER: Have you mastered the rudiments of the sciences? JOURDAIN: Oh, yes! I can read—and write, too! Question Which part of the dramatic structure is developed in this excerpt? (1 point) Responses resolution resolution climax climax falling action falling action conflict

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The part of the dramatic structure developed in this excerpt is conflict. Jourdain expresses a personal desire to be a scholar and reveals a past regret about not being encouraged to excel, suggesting an internal struggle regarding his self-worth and aspirations. This creates a conflict between his current abilities and his desires.

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