A single situation or set of dialogue in a play. An act can be composed of multiple of these.
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English, 06.05.2020 06:14 kerarucker12pe384k
A single situation or set of dialogue in a play. An act can be composed of multiple of these.
A. Act
B. Scene
C. Monologue
D. Climax
I am choosing answer B since this can be a single situation part of an act
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