![]() But he had his 10 th grade exams coming up in two weeks. What about how busy he was? Everyone treated him like he was a little kid. Rachel needs to study.” Today it was, “Rachel’s tired from her drive home last night.” Whatever! He had work to do, too. ![]() His sister Rachel was home from college for the weekend, so he didn’t understand why HE had to go get the milk. His smile went back to a frown as his thoughts returned to why he was walking on this hot Saturday morning. ![]() “Man, that was some fun, though!” he remembered with a smile. Tommy wished he still had his bike, but he had broken the frame last fall when he and his friends did some trick rides. The Texas spring was hotter and drier than normal, causing a slight drought. The gravel road was quiet, with only the dust from his feet rising up from the ground. Tommy kicked angrily at the rocks in front of him as he walked to the little store up the road. These scenes allow the readers to understand where the story is taking place and who’s in it.Įxpositions are the place to show the reader a little bit of the location and what kind of time is involved in the story, along with some of the major characters. A lot of movies show the exposition by panning over the city or countryside and showing the main character doing something such as walking, working, or waking up. The exposition of a story is the first paragraph or paragraphs in which the characters, setting (time and place), and basic information is introduced.
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