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Vocabulary—Antonyms MCQ (literary terms: parts of a book or performance): Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to ‘‘EPILOGUE’’ by contrasting endings with beginnings.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Prelude

Explanation:


Given data

  • Epilogue: a concluding section at the end of a literary work or play.
  • Options: Dialogue, Prelude, Post script, Epigram.


Concept/Approach
Oppose end vs. beginning. The antonym of a closing section is an opening section.


Option analysis
Prelude: an introductory piece—opposite of epilogue. ✔️Dialogue: conversation between characters; not an end/beginning term. ❌Post script (P.S.): afterthought in letters; closer to a coda, not the opposite concept. ❌Epigram: a witty saying; unrelated. ❌


Example
A symphony may have a prelude at the start and an epilogue at the end.


Final Answer
Prelude

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