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Which choice best describes the difference between a monologue and a soliloquy?(1 point)
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In a monologue, a character believes they are alone.
In a monologue, a character believes they are alone.
In a soliloquy, a character gives a speech.
In a soliloquy, a character gives a speech.
In a monologue, a character gives a speech.
In a monologue, a character gives a speech.
In a soliloquy, a character believes they are alone.
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In a monologue, a character believes they are alone.
In a monologue, a character believes they are alone.
In a soliloquy, a character gives a speech.
In a soliloquy, a character gives a speech.
In a monologue, a character gives a speech.
In a monologue, a character gives a speech.
In a soliloquy, a character believes they are alone.
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The best choice that describes the difference between a monologue and a soliloquy is:
**In a soliloquy, a character believes they are alone.**
A soliloquy is typically a speech delivered by a character who is alone on stage, expressing their inner thoughts and feelings. In contrast, a monologue can be directed toward other characters or an audience, and doesn't necessarily imply that the speaker is alone.
**In a soliloquy, a character believes they are alone.**
A soliloquy is typically a speech delivered by a character who is alone on stage, expressing their inner thoughts and feelings. In contrast, a monologue can be directed toward other characters or an audience, and doesn't necessarily imply that the speaker is alone.
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