How does a soliloquy differ from an aside?
A.
A soliloquy is a conversation between two or more characters, while an aside is just a single character expressing his or her thoughts about the actions of other characters.
B.
A soliloquy is a stage direction during which all the characters exit the stage, while during an aside, they’re instructed to move to different sides of the stage.
C.
During a soliloquy, only the character making the speech is present onstage, while during an aside, others characters may be present onstage.
D.
A soliloquy is the opening scene of a play, while an aside is the closing scene of the play.
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During a soliloquy, only the character making the speech is present onstage, while during an aside, others characters may be present onstage.
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