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Answer:
A). A soliloquy is spoken while alone on stage.
Explanation:
As per the question, the key difference between a soliloquy and a monologue is that 'a soliloquy is spoken by a character to himself/herself while he/she is alone on stage' while a monologue is a conversational speech that is made by an individual to the audience directly.
However, both the devices are employed by the authors to reveal the thoughts, feelings, or opinions of the character to the audience but soliloquy on the one hand is regardless of the audience or speakers('Hamlet's talking to himself alone as 'to be or not to be' which reveal his thoughts aloud) and usually more precise while monologue on the other hand is a lengthy and tedious speech made by one character in the middle of a conversation to the audience deliberately which may or may not reveal the actual thoughts. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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This poem was written by Langston Hughes , where the poet describes about America.
Explanation:
In this poem the poet says that he always wanted to see America in a different way.According to him in this land there should not be any disparity between the poor and the rich. He is saying that in this land the poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer. Liberty should be provided to the people and each people should be given the right to do whatever they want.
He is also saying that he has a hope that someday America will change and become the one he wanted.He is saying that he wanted this land to become free. In this poem the poet has basically depicted that how the economically weaker section of the society is being deprived. He says that many dreamers landed in America in an urge to make wealth for them it is the land of possibilities. Poet believes that change will surely come.
Sentences 1 and 3 contain the restrictive clauses.
A restrictive clause is essential for meaning and is NOT set off by commas.