Which statement best describes the difference between a monologue and a soliloquy? A monologue is a speech given by one character to other characters, while a soliloquy is spoken by a character who is thinking aloud. A monologue is a speech not meant to be heard by another character, while a soliloquy is a speech made to other characters in a play. A monologue is speech made by a single character, while a soliloquy is a dialogue among several characters in a play. A monologue is a speech made in the presence of other characters, while a soliloquy is always made when the character is alone. NextReset\

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A monologue is a speech made in the presence of other characters, while a soliloquy is always made when the character is alone. 

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During a soliloquy, only the character making the speech is present onstage, while during an aside, others characters may be present onstage.

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An aside is not spoken to the other characters on stage, which makes it more like a soliloquy than a monologue. But unlike a soliloquy, an aside is typically very short.

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