| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | exposition | Formal presentation. | SAT words from 'excretion' to 'exposition' |
| 2 | exposition | background information on character or events in novel or play | Literary Terms |
| 3 | exposition | background information of a story, story before story | Literary Terms |
| 4 | exposition | Introductory scene-setting. | Sounding like a real academic |
| 5 | exposition | n. Formal presentation. | E: Freevocabulary.com |
| 6 | exposition | A narrative device, often used at the beginning of a work, that provides necessary background information about the characters and their circumstances. Exposition explains what has gone on before, the relationships between characters, the development of a theme, and the introduction of a conflict. | MLW, Mrs.Meyers-Lit Terms |
| 7 | exposition | one of the four types of composition; its purpose is to explain something | week word 7 |
| 8 | exposition | sets the tone, setting, characters, previous events and main conflict | Shakespearean Tragedy |
| 9 | Exposition | clear explanation | Major Test Vocabulary, 4 of 10 |
| 10 | exposition | n. Formal presentation. | GRE Word List |
| 11 | exposition | introduction | English Midterm Vocabulary |
| 12 | exposition | a | English Midterm Vocabulary |
| 13 | Exposition | introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation | Literary terms (7th Grade) |
| 14 | exposition | background information of a story, story before story | Literary Terms |
| 15 | exposition | the intruductory section of a play or novel that provides beckround information on setting, characters or a moral lesson | literary terms |
| 16 | exposition | The explanation at the beginning of a work of literature of details related to characters, plot, and setting, which readers need to know to understand the action of the work. It is the first stage of a fictional or dramatic plot, in which necessary background information is provided. | AP Vocab - Full List |
| 17 | exposition | The explanation at the beginning of a work of literature of details related to characters, plot, and setting, which readers need to know to understand the action of the work. It is the first stage of a fictional or dramatic plot, in which necessary background information is provided. | AP Vocab 1 |
| 18 | Exposition | the information put before an audience that gives the where, when, why, and who facts of a play | C-5 Structure of Drama |
| 19 | Exposition | This is the background information that establishes the setting and describes the situation in which the main characters find themselves. | Plot Parts |
| 20 | Exposition | the introduction, this introduces the characters, setting and basic situation. | 6th grade literary term |
| 21 | exposition | Ausstellung | English Words |
| 22 | exposition | background information | Hockinson AP Literature and Composition |
| 23 | Exposition | introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation | Literary Terms 8 |
| 24 | Exposition | Writing intended to explain the nature of an idea, thing, or theme. Expository writing is often combined with description, narration, or argument | Pre-AP English terms |
| 25 | Exposition | introduces the story's characters, setting, and situation | Literature terms |
| 26 | exposition | the start of the story, before the action begins | Doyle terms CA5 |
| 27 | exposition | n. Formal presentation. | E words |
| 28 | exposition | Formal presentation. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 29 | exposition | изложба(f) | Lesson 5-6 |
| 30 | exposition | background information for a story | Literary Terms |
| 31 | exposition | a detailed explanation, normally near the beginning of a story | english exam terms |
| 32 | exposition | essay or speech in which a topic is discussed in detail | english |
| 33 | exposition | a detailed explanation, normally near the beginning of a story | English II H Spring Exam Terms |
| 34 | exposition | a precise statement | Eniglish Vocabulary |
| 35 | exposition | background information on characters and events necessary for understanding the story. | lit terms |
| 36 | exposition | introduction in a plot; introduces the setting, the characters, and the basic situation in a literary work | Literary Terms - Final Exam |
| 37 | exposition | writing or speech primarily intended to convey information or to explain; a detailed statement or explanation | Ms. Campbell's Lit Terms |
| 38 | Exposition | Introduction is a part of work that intoduces character, setting, basic situation | Literary Terms |
| 39 | exposition | a precise statement | English |
| 40 | exposition | writing or speech that explains information | Literary terms |
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