A play’s exposition refers to

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its soliloquies.
its soliloquies.

its use of imagery.
its use of imagery.

its five-part structure.
its five-part structure.

its background on plot and characters.

its background on plot and characters.

The correct answer is:

its background on plot and characters.

The correct answer is: its background on plot and characters.

To identify a play's exposition, you can look for information provided in the beginning of the play that establishes the background, setting, time period, and introduces the main characters. The exposition is where the audience gets crucial information about the story's context and the characters' circumstances. This can be done through dialogue, narration, or even through stage directions. By understanding the exposition, the audience gains a clearer picture of the world of the play and the central conflict.