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Which best describes a morality play? 1. a work that is solely focused on presenting evil characters and their evil deeds 2. a work that aims to confuse the audience until the very end 3, a work that teaches a lesson through the use of allegorical characters 4. a work that is written about non-Christian views

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The correct option is this: A WORK THAT TEACHES A LESSON THROUGH THE USE OF ALLEGORICAL CHARACTERS.
Morality play is a type of play which make use of allegorical characters who have personified abstract qualities. Such play were popular in the 15th and the 16th centuries and their normal contents is typically lessons about good conductors and characters.
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