Scope terminators delimit the scope of certain Procedure Division statements (delimited scope statements), and are of two
               types: explicit and implicit. 
            
            
            The explicit scope terminators are listed below: 
            
            
               
               - END-ADD
- END-PERFORM 
  END-ACCEPT END-ACCEPT
- END-CALL 
 END-CHAIN END-CHAIN
- END-COMPUTE
- END-DELETE 
  END-DISPLAY END-DISPLAY
- END-DIVIDE
- END-EVALUATE
- END-IF
- END-MULTIPLY
- END-READ 
- END-RETURN
- END-REWRITE
- END-SEARCH
- END-START
- END-STRING 
- END-SUBTRACT
- END-UNSTRING
- END-WRITE 
Note: In some cases the delimited scope statement with which an explicit scope delimiter is paired is determined differently for
               different COBOL language specifications.
            
            
            Implicit scope termination occurs: 
            
            
               
               - At the end of any sentence, where the separator period terminates the scope of all previous statements not yet terminated
                  
               
- Within any statement containing another statement. The next phrase of the containing statement (for example, ELSE, WHEN, AT
                  END, and so on) following the contained statement terminates the scope of any unterminated contained statement.