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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 Exodus Orchestra

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Answer:

Exodus

Explanation:

'Exodus' is described as the concluding scene of the drama that shows a mass departure singing in chorus with the key aim to explicate the message or moral of the play. In the ancient context, the exodus is referred to as the departure of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt under the leadership of mosses. Thus, it is used as the final scene of the play displaying mass departure conveying the play's moral.