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In fugard’s "master harold"…and the boys, hally’s mother’s repeated phone calls contribute to what structural element of the play? climax rising action falling action resolution

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In the play 'Master Harold' Hally's mother's repeated phone calls  contribute to the structural element known as rising action.

A plot of a story consists of various parts. Rising action is that part of the plot where the writer is building up the plot and the story. It describes events and the characters, It then leads to building up of tension in the story and then the climax.

In the play '"Master Harold" ...and the Boys,' Hally's mother's repeated phone calls lead to creating that tension, which implies that it contributes to the rising action.

Therefore, the correct answer is (B) rising action.

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