Answer:
A and D
Step-by-step explanation:
I took the test and got it right. I also found it here in my information:
"There are two types of asides. One is similar to a soliloquy, in which one character speaks so that the audience can hear, but other characters cannot. However, an aside is not a long speech. Rather, it is usually a quick line spoken in the middle of other dialogue. It gives the audience one character’s perspective on the scene, on the events, or on the other characters present.
Another kind of aside is a brief, private conversation between two or more characters while other characters are also on stage. It is as though a few people in a group are whispering to each other, and the other characters in the group cannot hear them. Obviously, the other actors can hear the whispering, but the actors and the audience agree to pretend that they cannot."
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