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True or False: The Falling Action typically takes less time than the Rising Action of a play.
Climax
Climax
Exposition
Rising Action
True
Exposition
Initial Incident
Initial Incident
In which part of the plot structure is the preliminary situation explained?
Climax
Climax
Exposition
Rising Action
True
Exposition
Initial Incident
Initial Incident
The ____ is usually what gets the ball rolling in the plot of a play.
Climax
Climax
Exposition
Rising Action
True
Exposition
Initial Incident
Initial Incident
In which part of the plot structure does the protagonist of the play make an irreversible decision?
Climax
Climax
Exposition
Rising Action
True
Exposition
Initial Incident
Initial Incident
In which part of the plot structure does the conflict of the play begin?
Climax
Climax
Exposition
Rising Action
True
Exposition
Initial Incident
Initial Incident
All of the events that occur between the Initial Incident and the Climax are part of the what?
Climax
Climax
Exposition
Rising Action
True
Exposition
Initial Incident
Initial Incident
The plot of a play should rise to a strong, and convincing, what?
Climax
Climax
Exposition
Rising Action
True
Exposition
Initial Incident
Initial Incident
Which part of the plot structure provides the who, what, where, when, and why facts of the play?
Climax
Climax
Exposition
Rising Action
True
Exposition
Initial Incident
Initial Incident
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