A soliloquy in a drama is a passage where a character expresses his thoughts or feelings out loud, while either being alone on the stage, or with other actors who keep quiet.
Surely you know one of the most famous soliloquys of all time - <em>To be or not to be, </em>from Shakespeare's Hamlet.
<span>An author uses specific hints throughout the text. Your Welcome</span>
Hand Gestures are ESSENTIAL
visual aids are great if possible
short simple sentences so easier for the audience to understand
clear loud voice, make sure you are aware of the intent behind your voice - is it to persuade (loud projecting booming persuasive), create sympathy (quiet, urging) etc etc.