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What is a playwright?
Answer: author of a play -
In five-act plays, what generally occurs in Act 3?
Answer: The characters learn unknown details and plot twists. -
What happens in the exposition of a play?
Answer: The central problem and main characters are introduced. -
When does a scene in a play usually end?
Answer: when a character exits the stage
What is a playwright? (1 point)
author of a play
Specific division in a play
moment of crisis or intensity in a play
structure of a play
In five-act plays, what generally occurs in Act 3? (1 point)
The characters and the problem are introduced.
The characters face the problem.
The characters learn unknown details and plot twists.
The characters learn a lesson.
What happens in the exposition of a play? (1 point)
The characters and the complications develop.
Unexpected twists are introduced into the plot.
The central problem and main characters are introduced.
The characters learn a lesson and problems are. resolved.
The acts in a play are made of smaller divisions called scenes. When does a scene in a play usually end? (1 point)
when the play reaches its highest intensity
when a new problem is introduced
when a character exits the stage
when the main conflict is resolved
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