"King Arthur's Socks: A Comedy in One Act" is actually a comedy play and based on this, how the author makes use of a climactic structure as it is seen in the setting of part two of this comedy is that "a<span> singular setting is developed in great detail through the plot." The answer is option B.</span>
To covince and persuade and also to prove a point with using voice changes and emotions.
Randy explained happily; "rabbits are eating my dad's vegetables".