What is the point of attack in a play?

a. a climactic sword battle
b. the point in the story at which the playwright chooses to start dramatizing the action
c. the beginning of the conflict
d. the introduction of a subplot


b. the point at which the playwright chooses to start dramatizing the action.

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a. True b. False

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The artist Anna Mary Robertson is better known by her nickname __________

A. the Little Yellow Bird B. Grandma Moses C. the Southern Belle D. both A and B E. none of the above

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