Construction paper, scissors, and paintbrushes in a pile on the table.
Answer:
soliloquy: talking to yourself
monologue : talking to others
Explanation:
A monologue is when there's more than one party involved, like two people talking to each other, but essentially all the talking is done by one person. Imagine a parent scolding a child, and the child doesn't respond. Or a comedian performing alone on stage in front of an audience. There's only one person speaking... but to someone else.
A soliloquy also implies only one person talking... but it's mostly in cases where there's no other participant in the communication. Like when you're talking to yourself. So, there's only one person talking again, but not to any one else.
<span>"Many a singer far better than this absurd fop had been driven amid execration and abuse from the platform." Is the sentence that really shows mockery the best. While the author was praising him for what he was doing in the beginning it ends with such a mocking tone it changes the way you look at the rest of the reading.</span>
The detail that best supports Jackson's prediction that Odysseus and
Telemachus will take the suitors by surprise is 3. let no one hear. If
no one hears about their plan, then they will be surprised when they see
what these two guys have in store for them. They will keep this plan a
secret until it is the right time to execute it and reveal to everyone
what they have been planning all along. The other options don't really
make much sense.