A visually appealing sepia-toned drama themed illustration demonstrating the organization of a drama. Feature the classic elements of a stage, such as curtains, spotlights, and wooden flooring. Articulate it into four distinct segments, each representing a different organization structure. The first features neatly arranged verses for stanzas, the second shows a collection of continuous lines for paragraphs, a grand stage with performers for acts in the third, and a closed book, its pages slightly ajar to hint at its chapters in the fourth segment. Remember to construct the image without any text.

How is a drama organized?(1 point)

in stanzas

in paragraphs

in acts

in chapters

in acts

to move the plot forward
a story meant to be performed for an audience
a character speaks private thoughts aloud to the audience
italicized

The answers are

1 in Acts

2 to move the plot forward

3 a story meant to perform for an audience

4 a character speaks private thoughts allowed to the audience

5 italicized

100% 2022

1. in acts

2. to move the plot forward
3. a story meant to be performed for an audience
4. a character speaks private thoughts aloud to the audience
5. italicized
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Credit goes to enjoy

acts

HE/SHE IS RIGHT 5/5 @enjoy otherwise he/she is 100% correct.

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@enjoy is correct for Connections Academy! Thx so much!

in acts

to move the plot forward
a story meant to be performed for an audience
a character speaks private thoughts aloud to the audience
italicized

Enjoy is 100% correct.