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Exposition provides the reader with necessary information pertaining to the story, the world, or the characters. Every story has information that the characters or narrator know, but the reader must learn in order to understand what is going on. Sometimes this information can be presented throughout the story, either in setting, dialogue, or actions. Other times direct exposition is necessary to give more complicated or vital information at specific times so that the reader can follow what is happening or going to happen.

Too much or too little exposition can hurt a story. Too little leaves the reader confused, too much can distract from the story. It is important to find the right amount of exposition to move the story forward while still helping the reader to understand what and why events are happening.

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