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A Stasimon is _____.

A-a segment of action between the Chorus and the actors
B-a choral ode
C-the structure on which the scene is built
D-same as an Episode

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is a Greek tragedy stationary song 
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The correct answer is B. A choral ode

Step-by-step explanation:

In theater and plays, a stasimon refers to a song or choral ode that is sang by the chorus along with the orchestra between different actions or episodes that took place in a play. In general terms, the stasimon was broadly used in Ancient Greece theater, especially in Greek tragedy and was composed by strophes and antistrophes that were the response to the strophes. Additionally, stasimon did not usually follow the same meter than regular odes. Therefore, a stasimon can be defined as a choral ode.

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