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In a dramatic monologue, who does a character address?

a beloved
a person who has died
a silent listener
another character who responds

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User Hadvig
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Answer:

silent listener

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User Julio Lopez
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The correct answer is: A silent listener.

In a monologue, a single character presents a speech often expressing his thoughts, thinking out loud, or his opinions. This speech is sometimes directed to the audience. But in monologues, no one respond. It's just the single character talking.
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User Mike Bryant
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