What is the dramatic structure of a play?(1 point)

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events that tell what happens after the climax
events that tell what happens after the climax

the introduction of setting, characters, and conflict
the introduction of setting, characters, and conflict

the organization of the story’s plot
the organization of the story’s plot

a series of events that built toward a climax

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The dramatic structure of a play typically refers to a series of events that build toward a climax. This structure often includes an exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.