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A processional song that occurs at the end of the drama and reflects on the major themes, while often clarifying the play’s “lesson” or moral, is called the _____.

Prologue
Chorus
Orchestra
Exodus

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I'd say Exodus. Prolouge is played at the beginning. Chorus is either the repeated part or it might also refer to a choir, and Orchestra are the instruments....Exodus is left
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The correct answer is D. Exodus

Step-by-step explanation:

In theater and especially in drama or tragedy, the word exodus refers to the final scene or section of a play along with a final song by the chorus or processional song that summarizes and reflects on the main actions, themes and the outcome of the story presented and also states the main moral or lesson of the play. It is believed this type of closure was first used during Ancient Greek drama and then used in other contexts, although nowadays is not used, except in opera. Therefore, the song that occurs at the end and reflects on major themes besides clarifying the moral of the play is the Exodus.

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