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In which part of its dramatic structure is a one-act play most likely to differ

from a longer play?
A. It tends to reach the climax faster.
B. Its rising action can be more elaborate.
C. It usually omits a traditional climax.
D. Its falling action may occupy more time.

User Ramie
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Answer:

A: it tends to reach the climax faster

Step-by-step explanation:

if the rising action was more elaborate it would make the play longer. a traditional climax I assuming isn't short and if the falling action occupy more time than it clearly not the right answer

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