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.