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What is the primary focus of a dramatic monologue?

A. A dialogue between characters
B. The speaker's inner thoughts and feelings
C. The setting of the poem
D. The rhyme scheme

Answer: The speaker's inner thoughts and feelings


Additional Information: A dramatic monologue reveals the speaker's emotions and thoughts through a speech directed at a listener.


Subjects: Poetry Analysis, Literature

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