Which excerpt is part of the exposition of Robin Hood?
a) Not only Robin himself but all the band were outlaws and dwelled apart from other men
b) ...the sheriff of Nottingham proclaimed a shooting match and offered a prize
c) “i’ll hold the best of you twenty marks,” quoth bold Robin, “that i hit the clout at threescore rods”
d) “I would that thou hadst ne’er said one word to me, or that i had never passed thy way”
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