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Question
in shakespearean plays, the climax usually occurs in:
act ii (2)
act iii (3)
act iv (4)
act i (1)
Brief Explanations
Shakespearean five-act plays follow a classic structure where the turning point (climax), the peak of dramatic tension and the moment of irreversible conflict, typically lands in the middle act, as this structure builds tension in the first two acts, peaks in the third, and resolves in the final two.
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Act III (3)