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The correct answer is <span>d. problem
In a drama, the prologue gives us a glimpse into how the story ahead will unfold. A prologue typically includes </span><span>the characters, setting, and main problem in the play. The main "problem" in a play is basically what the play is about. It generally follows this chronological sequence: the problem, </span><span>rising action, climax, falling action/ resolution. </span>
Answer:
1. C
2. B
3. B
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<em>The men felt grief as they lay offshore and waited. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The winds brought lots of destruction from their side. The storms which were raised against the ships was driving destruction and the nights on the lands and the sea was also affected. Death was foreseen amidst the storms and the windful nights. They were sickening at heart and felt sad while they awaited and laid offshore when the ringlets were ringing and so.
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It is in a nook on Christmas Eve, where the Little Match Girl was selling matches, and was afraid to go home to a father who beats, so she stays in a nook to warm up, and visualize what type of life she wanted, and where she imagines her grandmother.
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