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6 June, 09:59

The larger component of a play. Contains multiple scenes and changes when there's a shift from exposition to rising action, setting change, etc.

A. Act

B. Chapter

C. Narrative Arc

D. Monologue

I am thinking it is C. the Narrative Arc because that usually sets a stories pace and all of its components

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  1. 6 June, 10:24
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    A. Act

    Explanation:

    usually plays are broken up into Acts with smaller sections in them called scenes and most of the time there 5 acts Act 1 being the exposition, act 2 the rising action, act 3 the climax, etc and the scenes within them are usually changes in setting and what not.
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