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*[[Exposition (literary technique)]], a tece of [[Dramatic structure#Exposition|dramatic structure]] in which undepicted plots elements are conveyed in dialogue, description, flashback or narrative |
*[[Exposition (literary technique)]], a tece of [[Dramatic structure#Exposition|dramatic structure]] in which undepicted plots elements are conveyed in dialogue, description, flashback or narrative |
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*[[Expository writing]], a genre in which the purpose is to inform, explain, describe or define |
*[[Expository writing]], a genre in which the purpose is to inform, explain, describe or define |
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*[[Exposition (music)]], a section of a musical composition (such as a [[fugue]]) in which musical material is introduced; also the formal name given to a section of a movement |
*[[Exposition (music)]], a section of a musical composition (such as a [[fugue]]) in which musical material is introduced; also the formal name given to a section of a movement of [[sonata form]] |
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*[[Exposition (Wax On Radio album)|Exposition]], an [[2006]] album by Chicago-based band, [[Wax On Radio]]. |
*[[Exposition (Wax On Radio album)|Exposition]], an [[2006]] album by Chicago-based band, [[Wax On Radio]]. |
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*[[Expository preaching]], a type of preaching which aims to explain the meaning of a passage from the Bible |
*[[Expository preaching]], a type of preaching which aims to explain the meaning of a passage from the Bible |
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Exposition may refer to
- Exposition (literary technique), a tece of dramatic structure in which undepicted plots elements are conveyed in dialogue, description, flashback or narrative
- Expository writing, a genre in which the purpose is to inform, explain, describe or define
- Exposition (music), a section of a musical composition (such as a fugue) in which musical material is introduced; also the formal name given to a section of a movement of sonata form
- Exposition, an 2006 album by Chicago-based band, Wax On Radio.
- Expository preaching, a type of preaching which aims to explain the meaning of a passage from the Bible
- Fair or Expo (exhibition) (see list of world expositions)
- Route of administration, in toxicology
- Eucharistic adoration, in which the Blessed Sacrament is exposed and adored
- "Exposition", a song by Deep Purple from their 1969 album The Book of Taliesyn
- The orientation of land regarding the cardinal directions
See also
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World Exposition NET http://www.theatic.com/