Both monologue and soliloquy are types of long speeches in drama.
Which statement is true about how a monologue is DIFFERENT from
a soliloquy?
A monologue is
a chant spoken
by two
characters at
the same time
in unison and a
soliloquy is a
speech spoken
by one person.
A monologue is
a speech that is
spoken by a
character while
a soliloquy is a
speech that is
sung aloud in
song
form.
A monologue is a
speech expressing
the thoughts of a
character alone
on stage; a
soliloquy is a
speech by a
character during
conversation.
A monologue is a
speech by a
character during
conversation; a
soliloquy is a
speech expressing
the thoughts of a
character alone
on stage.