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What is the difference between a monologue and a soliloquy?(1 point)
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A monologue is spoken by a character alone on stage, while a soliloquy is directed to other characters.
A monologue is spoken by a character alone on stage, while a soliloquy is directed to other characters.
A monologue is a long speech by a character to other characters, while a soliloquy is a long speech by a character alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts.
A monologue is a long speech by a character to other characters, while a soliloquy is a long speech by a character alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts.
A monologue involves multiple characters speaking, while a soliloquy is a speech by one character.
A monologue involves multiple characters speaking, while a soliloquy is a speech by one character.
A monologue is a conversation between two characters, while a soliloquy is a song.
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"A monologue is a long speech by a character to other characters, while a soliloquy is a long speech by a character alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts."
(Example: Hamlet's "To be or not to be" is a soliloquy.)
(Example: Hamlet's "To be or not to be" is a soliloquy.)
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