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Which of the following pasages belong in the exposition of the story? (select two) a "you don't have to put me in solitary," boris said to the guard in a scared voice. "i'll never try that again. i promise! " b he was being taken to a place that few people had seen. but everyone feared it. solitary. c seven years ago, he had committed a crime. it was a crime so terrible that even he could not believe that he had done it. d behind him, the guard laughed. "well, this will teach you a lesson," he said. "once you've been in solitary, there will be no more bad behavior for you."

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