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How does the exposition of a play typically function?

a.
It wraps up the story by resolving the main conflicts and loose ends

b.
It sets the stage by introducing the setting, characters, and initial conflicts

c.
It increases the tension and conflict between characters as the story unfolds

d.
It brings the narrative arc to a close, concluding the storyline
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b. It sets the stage by introducing the setting, characters, and initial conflicts.
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