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What happens in the exposition of a play?

The characters learn a lesson and problems are resolved.

The characters and the complications develop.

The central problem and main characters are introduced.

Unexpected twists are introduced into the plot.

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are you trying to tell me that the answer is C?
Answered by GPT 3.5
In the exposition of a play, the central problem or conflict is introduced, along with the main characters and their relationships. The setting and background information are established to provide context for the story. This is where the audience learns about the world of the play and what the characters are facing. It sets the stage for the rising action and conflict that will drive the rest of the play.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Yes, that is correct. In the exposition of a play, the central problem and main characters are introduced.

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