The dramatic structure of a play typically includes the following key components:
- Exposition: The introduction of setting, characters, and conflict.
- Rising Action: A series of events that build toward a climax.
- Climax: The turning point or most intense moment of the play.
- Falling Action: Events that follow the climax and lead toward resolution.
- Resolution (Denouement): Events that tell what happens after the climax and resolve the conflict.
Thus, all the options you've provided relate to aspects of the dramatic structure, but the overall organization refers to the entire framework described above.