Which item is an example of a type of song used at a funeral, similar to dirge?

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Which item is an example of a type of song used at a funeral, similar to dirge?

The correct answer identifies a relationship based on the context of the two items in each pair. A dirge is a mournful song often associated with funerals, which parallels how a jingle is a short, catchy tune effectively used in commercials to promote products or services.

In this case, just as a dirge is specifically designed for a somber occasion such as a funeral, a jingle is crafted to be memorable and engaging for promotional purposes, creating a connection through their functional use related to particular contexts—mourning for a dirge and advertising for a jingle.

The other options do not establish similar contextual parallels. For instance, while a chain can be associated with a letter (as in chain letters), this does not relate to a specific song type in a manner similar to how a dirge relates to the emotional context of a funeral. Similarly, a bell is often associated with a church, yet it does not denote a specific type of song linked to funeral services. The connection between a telephone and a call is more functional rather than contextual, lacking the element of a song tied to a specific event or emotion like in the examples of a dirge and jingle.

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