1. Question from a listener:
What do you have planned for the party of your best friend?
2. Content paraphrase from listener:
So I understand that there will be a dinner at a restaurant with all of her close friends that you have been planning.
3. Feelings paraphrase from listener:
You must be excited because basically she would believe that everyone forgot her birthday and it would be actually a surprise for her.
4. Combination paraphrase from listener:
So I understand that there will be a dinner at a restaurant with all of your best friend's close friends that you have been planning. You must be excited because basically she would believe that everyone forgot her birthday and she is just going to have dinner and it would be actually a surprise for her.
you should say something like great job
The answer is: A, B and D. Soliloquy comes from Latin <em>solo</em> ( to himself) and <em>loquor</em> (I speak). And it is a literary device used in a drama with the purpose to <em>reveal the thoughts of a character</em> while <em>he talks to himself</em>, without perceiving the presence of another person. It is like thinking outloud, which helps the audience to know what is happening <em> inside the character.</em>