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When a character speaks briefly not to others on stage but to the audience directly, the character is using Question 5 options: an eavesdrop. a monologue. a dialogue. an aside.
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When a character speaks briefly not to others on stage but to the audience directly, the character is using
Question 5 options:
an eavesdrop.
a monologue.
a dialogue.
an aside.
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An aside would be he answer to ur question
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This is called an aside. The character will say something only the audience and him/herself can hear, but not the other character participating in the dialogue. Many of these are found in plays.
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