Respuesta :
Answer:
1. ordinary speech with no rhyme or syllable count = prose
2. extended speech by a character alone onstage = soliloquy
3. lines that not everyone onstage is meant to hear = aside
4. lengthy speech by one character in front of others = monologue
Explanation:
Prose refers to the speech that we use to communicate with each other everyday. It has no rhyme or syllable count. A soliloquy is a long speech that a character in a play gives when alone. This is most often associated with Shakespearean plays. An aside occurs when a character says words that not everyone in the play is meant to hear, but that are important for the audience to know. Finally, a monologue is a lengthy speech by one character, in which he talks in front of others.