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what is the difference between monologue and dialogue? a monologue is a conversation between at least two people; a dialogue is a long speech given by a single individual. a monologue is a speech given by a single individual; a dialogue is a conversation between at least two people. a monologue is a conversation between three characters; a dialogue is information shared only with the audience, not other characters. a monologue is a conversation between three characters; a dialogue is the innermost thoughts of the character shared in a speech given by a single individual.

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a monologue is a speech given by a single individual, a dialogue is a conversation between least two people 
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The answer is: a monologue is a speech given by a single individual; a dialogue is a conversation between at least two people.

A monologue, as the etymology of the word implies (mono: one; logos: speech, reason) is a speech given by a single individual. A dialogue, as its etymology implies (dia: through; logos: speech, reason) is a conversation carried out by at least two persons in which meaning and sense run “through” the contributions that each person provides.


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