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Which statement explains how one-act plays are different from multi-act plays?

1. One-act plays are shorter with fewer characters and fewer layers of conflict.
2. One-act plays use dialogue to reveal the characters' inner thoughts and conflicts.
3. One-act plays are longer with many characters and plot twists.
4. Multi-act plays contain a theme or lesson the reader should learn.

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User Isioma
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Answer:

A one act play is for a competition as a multi act play is for a full blown audience

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User Zero Live
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Answer:

One act plays are shorter and with fewer characters and levels of conflict.

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You can’t build so much conflict in only one act. There isn’t enough time.

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