Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the exposition of the story?

  1. The climax of the story.

  2. The introduction of the characters.

  3. The events leading to the resolution.

  4. The resolution of the story.

The correct answer is: The introduction of the characters.

The exposition of a story is the beginning of the plot where the characters, setting, and main conflict are introduced. This helps to set the stage for the rest of the story and provide context for the events that unfold. Option A, the climax, is the turning point of the story and usually occurs towards the end. Option C, the events leading to the resolution, is part of the rising action and builds towards the climax. Option D, the resolution, is the conclusion of the story and usually follows the climax. Therefore, options A, C, and D are not correct as they do not accurately describe the beginning of the story. Option B is the best choice as it specifically mentions the introduction of the characters, which is a key element of the exposition.