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Which two parts of the plot take place in acts I and II of Macbeth?

exposition

climax

rising action

catastrophe

falling action

Respuesta :

it is explosition and rising action 

Answer:

Narrative Exposition refers to the background information or context placed at the beginning of a story prior main events (an introduction) so that the story make sense; and Rising Action is the compound of linked events building up tension and interest in a narration.

In "Macbeth" by Shakespeare, Exposition happens in Act I when the story and the characters are introduced;

then in Act II Rising action is applied when the plot starts developing, particularly with Lady Macbeth's conflicts.

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