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Dialogue
It's called a monologue. A dialogue is two or more. If the character is talking to his/her self then it is called a soliloquy. An example is Hamlet's soliloquy "To be or not to be that is the question ........."
speech and drama is a great opportunity to learn new things and put yourself out there
if ur talking about speech AND drama...technically, they are two different things. Basically, speech mainly deals with communication while drama deals with theatre. They are connected. Both deal with words and expressions.
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Dialogue
It's called a monologue. A dialogue is two or more. If the character is talking to his/her self then it is called a soliloquy. An example is Hamlet's soliloquy "To be or not to be that is the question ........."
It's called a monologue. A dialogue is two or more. If the character is talking to his/her self then it is called a soliloquy. An example is Hamlet's soliloquy "To be or not to be that is the question ........."
Drama is a noun.
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speech and drama is a great opportunity to learn new things and put yourself out there
in speech you speak and in dram a you act
if ur talking about speech AND drama...technically, they are two different things. Basically, speech mainly deals with communication while drama deals with theatre. They are connected. Both deal with words and expressions.
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"Rhesis"is a speech in a drama.
Because it is important
speech and drama