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What are the 3 types of stages in drama?

1. Exposition: The exposition sets the scene and introduces the characters, conflict, and main events.

2. Rising Action: The rising action is where the conflict builds and intensifies, and the characters face obstacles and challenges.

3. Climax: The climax is the highest point of tension and conflict, where the main character must make a critical decision or face a significant setback.

4. Falling Action: The falling action sees the conflict resolved, and the characters experience the consequences of their choices.

5. Resolution: The resolution is the final stage, where the story is wrapped up, and the characters' conflicts are concluded.

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