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In Opera, an act is a major division within the performance that typically consists of a series of scenes. Operas are usually structured in multiple acts, with each act advancing the plot and character development. Acts often include musical numbers such as arias, duets, and ensemble pieces, and they may feature intermissions between them. This structure helps create dramatic tension and allows for the exploration of themes and emotions throughout the performance.

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