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7. Which of the following statements is true about the difference between Monologue and Soliloquy?
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A Monologue is when a character speaks with many other people, a soliloquy is when a character speaks to only one other character.
A Monologue is when a character speaks to themselves in private, a soliloquy is when a character speaks to themselves and they are being eavesdropped on by other characters.
A Monologue is when a character speaks for a long duration compared to the other dialogue in the play, a Soliloquy is when a character speaks for a long duration and believes they are entirely alone.
A Monologue is when a character addresses several characters individually, a soliloquy is when several characters all address a single character.
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The third statement is true.
- Monologue: a relatively long speech by one character (usually addressed to other characters or the audience).
- Soliloquy: a long speech in which a character speaks their inner thoughts aloud, typically believing they are alone onstage.
- Monologue: a relatively long speech by one character (usually addressed to other characters or the audience).
- Soliloquy: a long speech in which a character speaks their inner thoughts aloud, typically believing they are alone onstage.
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