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What is the main difference between a monologue and a soliloquy?(1 point)
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In a soliloquy, the speaker assumes they cannot be heard.
In a soliloquy, the speaker assumes they cannot be heard.
In a monologue, the speaker assumes they cannot be heard.
In a monologue, the speaker assumes they cannot be heard.
A soliloquy is spoken by a narrator.
A soliloquy is spoken by a narrator.
A monologue advances the plot by revealing the speaker’s secret feelings.
A monologue advances the plot by revealing the speaker’s secret feelings.
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In a soliloquy, the speaker assumes they cannot be heard.
Explanation: a soliloquy is a character speaking their inner thoughts aloud (usually alone on stage), while a monologue is a long speech addressed to other characters or the audience and often advances the plot.
Explanation: a soliloquy is a character speaking their inner thoughts aloud (usually alone on stage), while a monologue is a long speech addressed to other characters or the audience and often advances the plot.
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