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Writing A Monologue Word Mat

A monologue is a long speech given by a single character to express their thoughts and feelings. It can be used in plays, stories, and other writings. Effective monologues show how a character is feeling through descriptions of sensations, convey actions through vivid verbs, and can engage the audience with rhetorical questions. Pronouns like "I", "me", and "we" are commonly used in monologues to reflect the single speaker's perspective.

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Writing A Monologue Word Mat

A monologue is a long speech given by a single character to express their thoughts and feelings. It can be used in plays, stories, and other writings. Effective monologues show how a character is feeling through descriptions of sensations, convey actions through vivid verbs, and can engage the audience with rhetorical questions. Pronouns like "I", "me", and "we" are commonly used in monologues to reflect the single speaker's perspective.

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Writing a Monologue

What Is a Monologue? What Pronouns Might You


Use in a Monologue?
A monologue is a long speech that is given by one person. Monologues are
often found in plays but they can also be found in stories and writing. I, me, mine, we, us, ours

How Can You Show How a Character Is Feeling in a Monologue?


My hands are sweating… I don’t want this to be like last time… A feeling of warmth washes over me…

I can’t believe that they’ve done this again! I can’t stop shaking… Suddenly, everything made sense...

How Can You Describe the Action in a Monologue?


I can hear… I can see… I can feel… In front of me… It’s not like I meant to…

I was only trying to… We barely managed to escape the… I’ve just come from… Next, I’ll...

What Rhetorical Questions Could You Ask in a Monologue?


Can you believe it? Have you ever tried to…? Have you ever been in…? What if…?

Why does this always happen…? ... isn’t it? Why did I ever decide to…? How did it come to this?

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