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Gennadij [26K]
1 year ago
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based on this definition and the warm-up, what would you find in a dramatic monologue? check the three best choices. one charact

er’s thoughts and feelings personal information about a character multiple characters’ thoughts and feelings a one-sided point of view
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Oksi-84 [34.3K]1 year ago
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In a dramatic monologue, one would find a character’s thoughts and feelings, personal information about a character and a one-sided point of view.

A dramatic monologue is a speech given by the character directly to the audience. The character themselves explains their life and thoughts. Since it is a monologue only the narration of a single character is allowed this elaborates on a one-sided point of view only.

Generally, there are five different types of monologues. Their names are soliloquy, dramatic, comic, monologuing and operatic. The main purpose of any monologue is to tell the story of a single character.

Read more about monologues here: brainly.com/question/16022796

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