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- Scene_(drama) abstract "In fiction, a scene is a unit of drama. A sequel is what follows; an aftermath. Together, scene and sequel provide the building blocks of plot for short stories, novels, and other forms of fiction.".
- Scene_(drama) wikiPageExternalLink aa111102g.htm.
- Scene_(drama) wikiPageExternalLink scenes.
- Scene_(drama) wikiPageExternalLink NFW-031.htm.
- Scene_(drama) wikiPageID "3446046".
- Scene_(drama) wikiPageRevisionID "598885370".
- Scene_(drama) hasPhotoCollection Scene_(drama).
- Scene_(drama) subject Category:Fiction.
- Scene_(drama) subject Category:Narratology.
- Scene_(drama) subject Category:Plot_(narrative).
- Scene_(drama) subject Category:Writing.
- Scene_(drama) comment "In fiction, a scene is a unit of drama. A sequel is what follows; an aftermath. Together, scene and sequel provide the building blocks of plot for short stories, novels, and other forms of fiction.".
- Scene_(drama) label "Cena".
- Scene_(drama) label "Scene (drama)".
- Scene_(drama) label "Scène".
- Scene_(drama) label "Szene (Theater)".
- Scene_(drama) sameAs Szene_(Theater).
- Scene_(drama) sameAs 신_(드라마).
- Scene_(drama) sameAs Scène.
- Scene_(drama) sameAs Cena.
- Scene_(drama) sameAs m.09cvst.
- Scene_(drama) sameAs Q1185607.
- Scene_(drama) sameAs Q1185607.
- Scene_(drama) wasDerivedFrom Scene_(drama)?oldid=598885370.
- Scene_(drama) isPrimaryTopicOf Scene_(drama).