The correct answer is <span>D. modified strophic
In a regular strophic all verses would be sung to the same melody, but since it's modified then there are differences. Sonatas and rondos are different types of compositions that are not as much related to what the question is about. The others that aren't are usually done in a way to fit the theme of the song.</span>
The two things that Dan Ferguson mentions in the passage that keeps most actors going is the possibility of fame and possibility of making a lot of money
So if an actor is at an audition, and is asked to perform a contrasting monologue of the one they just performed, they could do so. For example, If you just performed a comedy monologue that the director liked, and they wanted to see how you portray drama, they would ask "Now can you show me a contrasting monologue?" If the actor has multiple monologues memorized, he/she could perform a contrasting one instead of saying "I only prepared this one for the audition...".
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