He hollered, "There's nothin here but a sucklin pig!"

This excerpt is from which part of the story?
A. the exposition
B. the rising action
C. the climax
D. the resolution
Now, facts are facts. Wiley was a boy. He and his mama lived by themselves with just Wiley’s dogs.
What makes this excerpt part of the exposition of the story?
A. It describes the setting of the story.
B. It introduces the main character.
C. It states the main conflict of the story.
D. It tells about the antagonist of the story.
Who is the antagonist in "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man" and why?
A. Wiley is the antagonist, because he fights against the Hairy Man and eventually wins.
B. Mama is the antagonist, because she finally wins the fight against the Hairy Man.
C. The dogs are the antagonists, because they are the main characters that fight against the enemy.
D. The Hairy Man is the antagonist, because he is the main enemy that the main character fights against.
What makes the Hairy Man the antagonist in "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man"?
A. He knows how to do magic
B. He is Wiley’s main enemy.
C. He is afraid of Wiley’s dogs.
D. He is a very bad character.
What is the most important lesson Wiley learns in "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man"?
A. Strong people often try to hurt smart people.
B. Rope is not as strong as the ties between people.
C. It is better to be a clever person than a strong one.
D. Mothers are always smarter than their children.
Which of these best reveals a story’s theme?
A. the length of the story’s rising action
B. the way the central conflict is resolved
C. the way the characters interact with the setting
D. the relationship between the protagonist and the antagonist

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He hollered, "There's nothin here but a lin pig!"
This excerpt is from which part of the story?
A. the exposition
B. the rising action
C. the climax
D. the resolution