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Inquiry Question?
Can you explain the differences between economic, political and social factors and the conditions in Britain in the 18th century. How has that impacted on the colonisation of Australia?
Can you explain the differences between economic, political and social factors and the conditions in Britain in the 18th century. How has that impacted on the colonisation of Australia?
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What is a monologue?
The definition of monologue comes from the Greek words monos, which means “alone,” and logos, which means “speech.”
It is a literary device that is the speech or verbal presentation given by a single character in order to express his or her collection of thoughts and ideas aloud.
A monologue is a speech given by a single character in a story. In drama, it is the vocalisation of a character’s thoughts.
A monologue speaks at people, not with people.
The definition of monologue comes from the Greek words monos, which means “alone,” and logos, which means “speech.”
It is a literary device that is the speech or verbal presentation given by a single character in order to express his or her collection of thoughts and ideas aloud.
A monologue is a speech given by a single character in a story. In drama, it is the vocalisation of a character’s thoughts.
A monologue speaks at people, not with people.