The purpose of a prologue in a drama is to tell about the characters, setting, and a. climax b. rising action c. falling action d. problem

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The correct answer is d. problem

In a drama, the prologue gives us a glimpse into how the story ahead will unfold. A prologue typically includes 
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, rising action, climax, falling action/ resolution. 

The typical purpose of a prologue in a drama is to tell about the characters, setting, and problems.

What is a prologue?

In a drama, this refers to a speech that is addressed to the audience by the actor(s) at the opening of a play.

Hence, the known purpose of a prologue in a drama is to tell about the characters, setting, and problems.

Therefore, the Option D is correct.

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