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What is the two-part structure of an Elizabethan drama?

  1. Acts and Scenes

  2. Scenes and Songs

  3. Prologue and Monologue

  4. Dialogue and Dénouement

The correct answer is: Acts and Scenes

The two-part structure of an Elizabethan drama consists of Acts and Scenes. The other options listed may be parts of the play, but they do not fully encompass the structure of an Elizabethan drama. Prologue and Monologue are elements that can be found in the beginning of the play, but they are not the structure. Dialogue and Dénouement are important parts of the play, but they do not make up the structure on their own. Scenes and Songs are also important elements, but they are not the entire structure. Acts and Scenes work together to divide the play into clear and distinct sections, providing structure and organization to the story.