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What is a soliloquy?
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a speech in which a character in a play expresses their inner thoughts
a speech in which a character in a play expresses their inner thoughts - no response given
the necessary background information for an audience to understand a play
the necessary background information for an audience to understand a play - no response given
the sequence of events in a play or literary work
the sequence of events in a play or literary work - no response given
a speech given by one character in a play
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Correct answer: a speech in which a character in a play expresses their inner thoughts.
A soliloquy is when a character speaks aloud while alone (or seeming to be alone) onstage, revealing private thoughts and feelings to the audience. (A speech given by one character more generally is a monologue, which may be addressed to other characters.)
A soliloquy is when a character speaks aloud while alone (or seeming to be alone) onstage, revealing private thoughts and feelings to the audience. (A speech given by one character more generally is a monologue, which may be addressed to other characters.)
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