What is the purpose of a monologue?
to share a speaker’s thoughts without other characte...
English, 31.03.2020 21:48 Lovebamagirl12
What is the purpose of a monologue?
to share a speaker’s thoughts without other characters hearing
to disclose a speaker’s thoughts quietly with another character
to express a speaker’s innermost thoughts only to himself or herself
to reveal a speaker’s thoughts to the audience or other characters
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