Question
How does a soliloquy differ from a monologue?
A. A soliloquy is always sad, while a monologue is always happy.
B. A soliloquy involves a solitary speaker, while a monologue is delivered by multiple people.
C. A soliloquy is not intended to be heard by other characters, while a monologue is.
D. A soliloquy offers insights into a character’s thoughts, while a monologue does not.
A. A soliloquy is always sad, while a monologue is always happy.
B. A soliloquy involves a solitary speaker, while a monologue is delivered by multiple people.
C. A soliloquy is not intended to be heard by other characters, while a monologue is.
D. A soliloquy offers insights into a character’s thoughts, while a monologue does not.
Answers
GPT 3.5
C. A soliloquy is not intended to be heard by other characters, while a monologue is.
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