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Why would a playwright use a soliloquy instead of a monologue?(1 point)
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to develop an idea the playwright wants the audience to know about
to develop an idea the playwright wants the audience to know about
to inform the audience about how one character feels about another
to inform the audience about how one character feels about another
to reveal the character’s true motivation and most honest feelings
to reveal the character’s true motivation and most honest feelings
to give the audience historical context about the setting of the play
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to reveal the character’s true motivation and most honest feelings
A soliloquy lets a character speak private thoughts aloud (usually alone onstage), unlike a monologue which is often addressed to other characters.
A soliloquy lets a character speak private thoughts aloud (usually alone onstage), unlike a monologue which is often addressed to other characters.
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