a long, uninterrupted speech by a character in a play, story, or poem. ... a point of view in which the narrator is outside the story and knows everything about the characters and events. Omniscient Third Person. This is a point of view where the narrator relates the inner thoughts and feelings of each character.
Answer:
Since she <u>had</u> lost her purse, Penelope couldent buy the computer.
Explanation:
I believe the answer is C since characterization is an aspect of the theme in a story but doesn't define the theme.
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.
He saved 5 cents a day because 5 x 20 = 100c and 100c = 1$. Hope this helps! ;D