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A playwright wrote a play that consists of a series of soliloquies delivered by different characters about their fondest childhood memories. Which choice best describes a downside of using this approach? (1 point)
The characters are not fully developed.
There is no way to judge the characters' honesty.
The characters' stories are not interesting.
There is no interaction between the characters.
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    The best choice that describes a downside of using this approach is: **There is no interaction between the characters.** 
While soliloquies can provide deep insights into characters' thoughts and memories, the lack of interaction may limit the dynamic development of the characters and the overall narrative.
    
While soliloquies can provide deep insights into characters' thoughts and memories, the lack of interaction may limit the dynamic development of the characters and the overall narrative.
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