1.) Act 1, Scene 1 of the play is the:
A.) exposition of the drama.
B.) rising action...
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1.) Act 1, Scene 1 of the play is the:
A.) exposition of the drama.
B.) rising action of the drama.
C.) climax of the drama.
D.) resolution of the drama.
Answers: 1
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