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The portion of a story in which the characters are introduced and the setting is described is called the (1 point) 1.climax. 2.exposition. 3.rising action.* 4.falling action
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The portion of a story in which the characters are introduced and the setting is described is
called the (1 point) 1.climax. 2.exposition. 3.rising action.* 4.falling action
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2 . exposition ....
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Exposition, the first part or introduction where the scene is set.
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