JAMB - Literature In English (2021 - No. 2)
A play in which the acts succeed one another without probable or necessary sequence is
Episodic
Simple
Linear
Convoluted
Explanation
An episodic play is characterised by a structure where the acts or scenes follow one another without a strict logical or necessary sequence. This type of play focuses on individual episodes or events, which may be loosely connected but do not rely on a continuous or linear progression. It allows for more flexibility in storytelling and emphasises themes or character development over plot continuity.
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