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Define 3 of the following: soliloquy, monologue, dialogue, chorus, prologue, stage directions, aside.
Dialogue: Conversation between characters
Monologue: When a character delivers a long speech to another character on stage.
Soliloquy: A long speech delivered by a character who is alone on stage. A soliloquy typically reveals the private thoughts and emotions of a character.
Stage Directions: An instruction written into the script of a play, indicating stage actions, movements of performers, or production requirements.
Aside: In a play, a comment made by a character that is heard by the audience or another character but is not heard by other characters onstage. Asides usually reveal the private thoughts of an actor.
Chorus: An ode or series of odes sung by a group of actors in ancient Greek drama. the group of actors that performed the chorus and served as major participants in, commentators on, or as a supplement to the main action of the drama.
Prologue: An introductory speech, often in verse, calling attention to the theme of a play.