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 identified as an example of sonata form
- 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
See also
Exposition is a technique by which background information about the characters events or setting is conveyed in a novel play movie or other work of fiction Dramatic structure refers to the arrangement of the constituent parts of a play or Screenplay. Expository writing is a rhetorical mode of Writing in which the purpose of the author is to inform explain describe or define his or her subject to the reader In Musical form and analysis, exposition is the initial presentation of the thematic material of a Musical composition, movement, In Music, a fugue (ˈfjuːg is a type of contrapuntal composition or technique of composition for a fixed number of parts, normally referred Sonata form is a Musical form that has been used widely since the early Classical period. A fair is a gathering of people to display or trade produce or other goods to parade or display animals and often to enjoy associated Carnival or Funfair entertainment Expo (short for "exposition" and also known as World Fair and World's Fair) is the name given to various large public exhibitions held since the List of world expositions is an annotated list of every world exposition sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE including those recognised retrospectively In Pharmacology and Toxicology, a route Eucharistic adoration is a practice in the Roman Catholic Church and in some Anglican churches in which the Blessed Sacrament is exposed to and adored The Book of Taliesyn is the second album by English rock band Deep Purple, released in 1968 by Tetragrammaton in the US and by EMI's Harvest
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