Answer:
Expositions 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. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The group of words is a phrase and is missing a verb; it cannot stand alone as a sentence.
Explanation:
"Planning on getting married for over a year" is not a sentence.<u> It doesn't have a subject </u>and is missing a "helping verb." It is a phrase because it doesn't have a complete thought.
It is the helping verb that helps the main verb "planning" in order to describe whether the action is happening in the<em> past, present or future.</em>
Examples of helping verbs:<em> is, are, was, were, been, have, had, has</em>.
To make the example into a sentence, you may say: 
"She's been planning on getting married for over a year."
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:protagonist situation at the beginning before the action starts narrator's knowledge of the characters and events the way the plot unfolds
Explanation:
This is because point of view is the narrator's position in relation to the story.