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What is the main difference between a monologue and dialogue?


the level of formality

the length of the story

the tone of what is being said

the number of people speaking

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( B. the length of the story) A monologue is a long speech by a single character in a theatre production or film. Monologues can either be addressing other characters in the scene, or they can be one character talking to themselves or to the audience. The word monologue is made up of the Greek roots for alone and speak, and it is the counterpart of the word dialogue, which comes from the Greek word for conversation.

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Answer:
The length of the story
Step-by-step explanation:
monologue is typically a lengthy speech said by one person during a conversation such as someone recalling a story or their day were as dialogue is a conversation between 2 people
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