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What happens in the exposition of a play?(1 point)
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The central problem and main characters are introduced.
The central problem and main characters are introduced.
The characters and the complications develop.
The characters and the complications develop.
Unexpected twists are introduced into the plot.
Unexpected twists are introduced into the plot.
The characters learn a lesson and problems are resolved.
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The central problem and main characters are introduced.
The central problem and main characters are introduced.
The characters and the complications develop.
The characters and the complications develop.
Unexpected twists are introduced into the plot.
Unexpected twists are introduced into the plot.
The characters learn a lesson and problems are resolved.
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Connexus Student
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Connexus Student
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GPT 3.5
The central problem and main characters are introduced.
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GPT 3.5
My apologies for the confusion in my response. In the exposition of a play, the main characters and their relationships, as well as the setting and background information, are typically introduced. The central conflict or problem may also be established during the exposition.
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GPT 3.5
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