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A play’s exposition refers to A)its soliloquies. B)its use of imagery. C)its five-part structure. D)its background on plot and characters.
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A play’s exposition refers to A)its soliloquies. B)its use of imagery. C)its five-part structure. D)its background on plot and characters.
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A play’s exposition refers to
A)its soliloquies.
B)its use of imagery.
C)its five-part structure.
D)its background on plot and characters.
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It's background on plot and characters.
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The correct answer to this question is letter "D) its background on plot and characters." The exposition is like the prologue or the intro, it's when/where the characters and basic plot/themes get "exposed." A play’s exposition refers to
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