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23 November, 10:46

In a work of fiction, which plot stage Introduces main characters, setting, and initial conflicts?

A. rising action

B. climax

C. falling action

D. exposition

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  1. 23 November, 12:22
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    The correct answer is D. Exposition

    Explanation:

    In the development of a plot, exposition is the first stage, during this, the author of the work of fiction, for example, a story, novel or play introduces the reader to basic elements to understand the story, this includes characters and their background, setting, and initial conflicts or events. This stage goes before the rising action and climax in which the main conflict emerges and it is developed. For example, in the story, "Little Red Riding Hood" exposition occurs at the beginning of the story when the author explains who is the main character (a girl wearing a red hood), and where she is (in the forest on her way to her Grandma's house). Thus it is exposition the plot stage that introduces main characters, setting, and initial conflicts.
  2. 23 November, 13:24
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    D. Exposition

    Explanation: It is right thats a very easy question : D
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