What is the effect of the exposition on "President Cleveland, Where Are You?"?

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It explains how Rollie Tremaine helps Jerry do something kind for Armand.
It explains how Rollie Tremaine helps Jerry do something kind for Armand.

It provides detailed background information about the people in Jerry's family.
It provides detailed background information about the people in Jerry's family.

It is the point when Jerry begins to consider other people's needs before his own.
It is the point when Jerry begins to consider other people's needs before his own.

It describes Jerry's intense interest in collecting cowboy cards.

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The effect of the exposition on "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" is best captured by the response: It is the point when Jerry begins to consider other people's needs before his own.

This aspect of the exposition helps set the stage for Jerry's character development and highlights themes of empathy and social responsibility, which are central to the story.