Which is always true of a monologue but not a soliloquy?(1 point)

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A monologue enhances the dramatic text.
A monologue enhances the dramatic text.

A monologue moves the action forward.
A monologue moves the action forward.

A monologue occurs when the speaker thinks they are alone.
A monologue occurs when the speaker thinks they are alone.

A monologue occurs when the speaker knows they have an audience.
A monologue occurs when the speaker knows they have an audience.

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The statement that is always true of a monologue but not a soliloquy is:

A monologue occurs when the speaker knows they have an audience.

In contrast, a soliloquy is a speech delivered by a character who is alone on stage (or believes they are alone), often revealing their inner thoughts and feelings.

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