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where are you coming from?
hope it helps.
What is something that you wrote that you are proud of is essentially what it is asking.
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A monologue is a speech given by a single character in a story. In drama, it is the vocalization of a character’s thoughts; in literature, the verbalization.
Explanation:
A monologue speaks at people, not with people. Many plays and shows involving performers begin with a single character giving a monologue to the audience before the plot or action begins. Monologues give the audience and other characters access to what a particular character is thinking, either through a speech or the vocalization of their thoughts. While the purpose of a speech is obvious, the latter is particularly useful for characterization: it aids the audience in developing an idea about what the character is really thinking, which in turn helps (or can later help) explain their previous (or future) actions and behavior.
That's false
they claimed to be possessed by the devil
and accused others of being witches
I looked it up but cannot find anything of those 4
this happened in Massachusetts
Answer:
None of the above.
Explanation:
Unless the first one is impaired Judgement and blurred vision