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26 June, 00:13

What is the difference between a monologue and a soliloquy?

A. Monologues have been used for centuries in theater; soliloquies are a relatively recent innovation.

B. Monologues tend to be longer and more philosophical; soliloquies are more brief and emotional.

C. Soliloquies usually involve more than one character; monologues involve a character alone onstage.

D. Soliloquies involve a character talking to herself; monologues may be addressed to someone.

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  1. 26 June, 00:34
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    I'm not for sure on this, but I would definitely pick C if it were me answering it.
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