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3Read the excerpt from a play, and answer the question that follows. PERRON: Alexandrel Alexandre!

ALEXANDRE: Good day, my friend. You seem distraught.

PERRON: Distraught. It was the strangest thing! But sit here with me. Do, I have something to tell you.

ALEXANDRE: 1 regret exceedingly, but a stupid engagement Later, perhaps.

PERRON: Not Not I Insisti Only a great mind like yours can explain the strange thing which has happened,

ALEXANDRE: Ah, in that case-what is a mere business affair compared with divine philosophy? Far from being pressé, friend Perron, I have an eternity at your service,

What kind of exposition does the playwright use in this instance?

A. having the audience guess what was going on

B. having characters talk to explain what is going on

C. having a narrator explain what is going on

D. using an expository scene

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