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WHAT IS AN EXPOSITION?

An Exposition is a literary technique in which undepicted plot elements are conveyed in dialogue, description, flashback or narrative. It provides the background information needed to properly understand the story, such as the protagonist, the antagonist, the basic conflict, and the setting. In short, an exposition informs or conveys to the reader about the plot, character, setting, and theme of the essay/story, explaining and defining unfamiliar parts to the reader.



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