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A chorus is a group of twelve or more members who sang and danced as a part of their commentary about a play

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True. Usually 50 but then shrunk down to 12 or 15.
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Answer: The correct answer is : True

Explanation: At the beginning the choirs were 50 members who danced and sang. In the sixth century BC, Thespis was the first real actor because he had a dialogue with the choir leader. In the 5th century BC Aeschylus proposed a second actor and reduced the chorus of 50 to 12 artists and then Sophocles added a third actor and increased the chorus of 12 to 15 artists, but reduced it to a commentary role in most of his works.

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