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The Grinch lives all alone North of Whoville, has a heart that's TWO sizes to small, and hates Christmas. What part of the plot does this scene represent?


Exposition


Rising Action


Falling Action


Climax

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The scene you described represents the **Exposition** of the plot. In this part of the story, we are introduced to the Grinch, his characteristics, and his disdain for Christmas, as well as his solitary life north of Whoville. This sets the stage for the conflicts and events that will unfold later in the story.
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