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Asked by Anna

When a character has an aside, he or she is speaking dirextly to another character.
True or False?

I know that aside is something a character says to either the audience or another character, which the rest of those on stage are not supposed to hear. So is it False?
Just checking. Thank You.
15 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
You're right. That statement is false.

15 years ago
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