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The exposition or setting introduces characters, the time, place and details in the beginning of the book. It helps so when later on when they talk about a character you can picture the character based on whats been explained already in the exposition. Hope it helps, and mark as brainliest ;) (winks)

The setting refers to the time and location where all of the events in the story take place. This element sets the mood and offers a summarized idea of how the story will begin to unfold.

Although the characters are often described and evolve as the plot moves forward, the setting may offer the reader an insight on what type of characters will be present in the story - however, this is just an introduction; a full description must not be expected.

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