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What is the relationship between the exposition and the climax of a play?(1 point)
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The exposition deepens and develops the conflicts that eventually lead to the most intense events in the play.
The exposition deepens and develops the conflicts that eventually lead to the most intense events in the play.
The exposition is where the events and circumstances of the climax are resolved.
The exposition is where the events and circumstances of the climax are resolved.
The exposition introduces the audience to the factors that will lead to the most intense events in the play.
The exposition introduces the audience to the factors that will lead to the most intense events in the play.
The climax resolves the circumstances and issues presented in the exposition.
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The exposition introduces the audience to the factors that will lead to the most intense events in the play.
(Other choices are incorrect: "deepens and develops the conflicts" describes the rising action, and the exposition does not resolve the play’s events — the climax is the turning point, not the final resolution.)
(Other choices are incorrect: "deepens and develops the conflicts" describes the rising action, and the exposition does not resolve the play’s events — the climax is the turning point, not the final resolution.)
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