Which phrase means "god from a machine" and is used to describe a contrived or unimaginative ending during which an unbelievable coincidence or implausible twist (like a god flying in) sets all the problems of the play right?
A) E pluribus unum
B) Deus ex machina
C) In flagrante delicto
D) Habeas corpus
E) Nullus-a-um abdico ab despecto
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