A play in which the acts succeed on another wit... - JAMB Literature 2021 Question
A play in which the acts succeed on another without probable or necessary sequence is
A
Episodic
B
Simple
C
Linear
D
Convoluted
correct option: a
The correct answer is Option A.
An episode in literature is a scene or a part of a story or a novel that is self-contained and that can be understood on its own, but also contributes to the overall narrative. A play is said to be episodic when the action unfolds as a series of episodes all connected but perhaps out of chronological sequence.
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