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The acts in a play are made of smaller divisions called scenes. When does a scene in a play usually end?(1 point)

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A scene in a play usually ends when there is a change in time, location, or characters present on stage. This change is often indicated by a stage direction or a change in the dialogue. Scenes are used to break up the action of the play into smaller, more manageable parts and to allow for changes in the plot or character development. Typically, a play is divided into multiple acts, and each act contains several scenes.
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A scene in a play usually ends when there is a change in time, location, or characters present on stage. This change is often indicated by a stage direction or a change in the dialogue. Scenes are used to break up the action of the play into smaller, more manageable parts and to allow for changes in the plot or character development. Typically, a play is divided into multiple acts, and each act contains several scenes.
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