Correct Answer:
C. Epilogue
In literature, an epilogue is a section or speech at the end of a book, play, or film that serves as a conclusion to the main story. It often provides insight into the future of the characters, ties up loose ends, or offers a final reflection on the themes presented. It acts as a concluding remark or a short poem.
- Option A (Prologue) is an introductory section or speech at the beginning of a literary work, setting the stage for the story.
- Option B (Dialogue) refers to a conversation between two or more characters within the story.
- Option D (Monologue) is a long speech delivered by a single character, often revealing their thoughts or feelings, but it is not necessarily a conclusion to the entire story.