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In drama, an act is a major division within a play that typically encompasses a series of related scenes. Acts structure the narrative, allowing for the development of characters and plot progression. They often indicate shifts in time, setting, or mood, and are usually marked by a significant change in the story's action or conflict. Most plays are divided into two or three acts, with each act contributing to the overall arc of the story.

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