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gregori [183]
3 years ago
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What functions does the chorus serve in a typical ancient Greek play?more than one anwser

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kow [346]3 years ago
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A -recite the prologue and epilogue

C provide background information

E comment on the action of the play

UNO [17]3 years ago
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Generally, the chorus in a typical ancient Greek play served the purposes of providing background information to the audience and commenting on the action of the play. The best answers are C and E. 
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