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Which choice best describes the difference between a monologue and a soliloquy?

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A soliloquy is a speech in which a character speaks their inner thoughts aloud while alone onstage (or believing themselves to be alone), not addressing other characters.
A monologue is any long speech by one character that is addressed to other characters or to the audience.

Examples: Hamlet’s “To be, or not to be…” is a soliloquy; Marc Antony’s “Friends, Romans, countrymen…” is a monologue.