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!

Which part of the dramatic structure is developed in this excerpt? (1 point)
Responses

conflict
conflict

climax
climax

resolution
resolution

falling action
falling action

1 answer

The part of the dramatic structure that is developed in this excerpt is conflict. Jourdain expresses a desire to become a scholar and reflects on his past, indicating an internal struggle with his educational background and his aspirations.