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Why is Aristotle important to the history of drama?

He wrote influential plays that are still modeled to this day.
He introduced the concept of chorus.
His philosophy allowed for a new genre: comedy.
He rigorously outlined tenets for tragedy.

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The best option would be the D) He rigorously outlined tenets for tragedy.

He analyzed the plays of the fifth century, classified the kinds of drama, and made rules for construction of tragedy.
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