Epilogue
epilogue
Epilogue
Epilogue is the correct spelling. (A short speech performed to an audience at the end of a play; an afterword at the end of a novel)
The Introduction because when you read a book the beginning is called a introduction.
Social Speech
This kind of speech is called a filibuster.
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Epilogue
The speech at the end of a play is called an "epilogue." It is a final address to the audience by one of the characters or sometimes by the playwright, offering closing remarks or reflections on the events of the play.
Epilogue
It is a prologue.
resolution
A speech at the beginning of a play is called a prologue.
belive it or not its jeuism
resolution
Epilogue is the correct spelling. (A short speech performed to an audience at the end of a play; an afterword at the end of a novel)
You are referring to William Shakespeare, but it's not a play-- it's a speech from "Hamlet"-- a special kind of speech called a soliloquy (when a character steps out in front of the stage and gives a speech all by himself or herself, usually about some issue that is very important in the play).
ite added to the end of a word is called a suffix. It creates a noun.
This is called a prologue.