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An "unabridged" version means not shortened, complete, not missing any text. A shortened version of a novel or of a dictionany is the opposite of this: it is abridged. The verb "abridge" itself means to shorten without a loss of content.
Answer:
Sorry I didn't see this sooner but here
Explanation:
All of the b's are alliterations. When all of the words in a sentence start with the same letter, it's called alliteration. Alliterations are employed in writing to create character and often offer a sense of 'fun' to the composition.
No one wrote that, you are able to write your own product reviews though.
The correct answer is the Exodus.
That word literally means - the exit. So obviously it represents a sort of an ending of something, in this case, a play. The Prologue is in the beginning of a play, and episodes and stasimons are in the middle - episodes are events, and stasimons are poems/songs.