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What is an act a play?

A group of scenes that form a particular part of a play.


Name for play parts?

scenes and acts. An act usually contains several scenes,


What is a group of two or more scenes that form a major division of a play called?

act


What is the name of Hermia's father in a midsummer night's dream?

The name of Hermia's father is Egeus. He is the rock that starts the avalanche of the play. Although the only scenes he is mentioned in are the first scene and then the play within a play.


What is a play divided into?

A play is divided into Acts, then Scenes, then French Scenes, then Beats, then Lines, then Words, then Syllables, then Letters, then Sound(s). (But seriously, it only needs to go down to Beats.)


How much scenes should a play have?

For an average play maybe 14


What are the unit divisionsof an act in a play?

The unit divisions of an act in a play are typically referred to as scenes. An act may consist of multiple scenes, each representing a specific setting or moment in the narrative. Acts themselves are larger divisions that group scenes together, often reflecting significant shifts in time, location, or character development within the story. The structure can vary, but commonly plays are divided into two or three acts.


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How do you play peloton in tour de france?

The Peloton is the name given to the main group of riders. To "play" peloton, just keep up with the main group.


What phobia is the fear of love play?

Malaxophobia and sarmassophobia are name of the phobias related to the fear of love play


How are winners decided on pool play World Cup football?

There are 8 groups, A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H. The winners of group A play the runners up of group B, the winners of Group B play the runners up of group A etc See related link for full break down.


What is the chorus in shakespearean plays?

The chorus in a Shakespearean play is a character or group of characters who provide background information, set the scene, or offer commentary on the action of the play. They often speak directly to the audience, setting the tone for the upcoming scenes and helping to guide the audience's interpretation of the play.