<P> Variation 5: The playful fifth variation, in D major, directly leads to: </P> <P> Variation 6: A stormy variation in G minor . Another transitional passage brings the piece into: </P> <P> Variation 7: Another fugue, this time in the tonic instead of the submediant, again building up to a climax; the orchestra pauses on the dominant of the home key, and the theme is further developed in: </P> <P> Variation 8: (Based on 1 / 2 of the theme) At this point, the tempo slows down to Poco Andante, as the piece becomes more serene and tranquil . </P>

Which of the following is true about the end of the third movement of symphony no. 5 in c minor