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Part A Which part of the plot is revealed in this excerpt?

O A. Exposition

B. Rising action

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O C. Climax

D. Falling action

Part B

Which excerpt from the text supports your answer?

A. Hello? [A little puzzled.] Hello. Is Mr. Stevenson there?

B. "Ringing Murray Hill 4-0098."

C. There should be only one light visible from the street.

D. "Oh-hello! What number is this, please?"

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O A. Exposition

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