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Select the purpose of using internal monologue in a story.
to develop a character
to increase the length of the story
to show the audience the author's writing skills
to give insight on the author's background
to advance the plot
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to develop a character
Internal monologue reveals a character’s thoughts, feelings, motivations, and conflicts, helping readers understand and connect with that character (and secondarily can also help advance the plot).
Internal monologue reveals a character’s thoughts, feelings, motivations, and conflicts, helping readers understand and connect with that character (and secondarily can also help advance the plot).
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