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There are questions to ask oneself when preparing a monologue. Check all that apply. (Think of the "interview questions.)

A. Who is the character speaking to?
B. Who is Ms. Hurn?
C. Is the sky blue?
D. Where am I? (Visualize the scenery)
E. How can I get to Canada?
F. Do the words make sense? Do I need you look up any of them?
G. What do I want?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The correct answers are D, F and G.

Explanation:

The monologue is, in contrast to the dialogue, a self-talk and is mainly used in drama. It is not aimed directly at a listener, but at an imaginary person. In fact, the audience is the addressee of the monologue. The inner monologue in narrative prose is a special form of monologue.

Often it does not refer to everyday self-talk, but rather the conscious use of speaking alone, in art, especially in theater and literature, together with gestures. There the monologue is often used to convey a person's thoughts and mental processes audibly or legibly to the outside world and thus to make them clear to viewers or readers.