Dramatic structure typically consists of several key elements. While there are various models, one of the most commonly referenced is Freytag's Pyramid, which includes the following five elements:
- Exposition - Introduction of the characters, setting, and basic situation.
- Rising Action - Series of events that create suspense and develop the conflict.
- Climax - The turning point and the moment of greatest tension in the story.
- Falling Action - Events that follow the climax, leading towards resolution.
- Resolution (or Denouement) - The conclusion where conflicts are resolved and the story comes to a close.
If you have specific options to consider, please provide them, and I can help identify which one is an element of dramatic structure.