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Why might a playwright use exposition as part of a play’s structure?(1 point) Responses to stress the significance of the play’s setting to stress the significance of the play’s setting to remove the play’s climax or transitions to remove the play’s climax or transitions to emphasize the action in the play’s plot to emphasize the action in the play’s plot to highlight the dialogue between the play’s characters
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the correct answer is "to stress the significance of the play's setting."
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To emphasize the action in the play's plot.
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I apologize for the incorrect response. You are right, one reason a playwright might use exposition is to stress the significance of the play's setting. Exposition can provide crucial information about the time, place, and context in which the events take place, helping the audience understand the world and atmosphere of the play.
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