What is the three-act narrative structure that most plays follow?

1. Act 1: Introduction/Exposition - This is where the audience is introduced to the characters, setting, and basic conflict of the play. The scene is set and the main characters are established.

2. Act 2: Rising Action/Conflict - This is where the main conflict of the play is developed and the tension starts to rise. A series of events or obstacles occur, leading to the climax of the play.

3. Act 3: Resolution/Conclusion - This is where the conflict reaches its peak and is ultimately resolved. The loose ends are tied up, and the characters' fates are revealed. The play reaches its conclusion and the audience is left with a sense of closure.