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  2. Crib talk - Wikipedia

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    Such monologues have been argued to play a key role in providing a practice space for developing complex connected discourse, [1] aiding a child to use language as a tool to categorize, explain and know the world, [6] and to "clarify what may originally have been problematic or troublesome".

  3. The 20 Best "Saturday Night Live" Monologues, Ranked

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    Most importantly, it's their opening monologue that sets the tone for the night and gives the audience a bit of an idea of how the show is going to play out. Here are the 20 best SNL monologues ...

  4. Impromptu speaking - Wikipedia

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    The competitor will then have 5 minutes to compose a speech of five minutes with a 30-second grace period. There is a general outline for impromptu speeches, it is as follows: Introduction/roadmap (1 minute) First section (1 minute) Second section (1 minute) Third section (1 minute) Conclusion (1 minute)

  5. Monologue - Wikipedia

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    Actor Christopher Walken performing a monologue in the 1984 stage play Hurlyburly. In theatre, a monologue (from Greek: μονόλογος, from μόνος mónos, "alone, solitary" and λόγος lógos, "speech") is a speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud, though sometimes also to directly address another character or the audience.

  6. Jimmy Kimmel appeals to Republicans to reject Trump in 19 ...

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    Comedian Jimmy Kimmel, who is known for criticizing former President Trump, made an appeal to Republicans to reject the former president in his 19-minute opening monologue on Tuesday evening, one ...

  7. Does Everyone Have an Inner Monologue? The Answer Might ...

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    An inner monologue can also be thought of as self-talk, “Essentially you are having a dialogue with yourself, and it's not just necessarily you pondering your own thoughts, which happens ...

  8. Stand-up comedy - Wikipedia

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    Stand-up comedy originated in various traditions of popular entertainment in the late 19th century. These include vaudeville, the stump-speech monologues of minstrel shows, dime museums, concert saloons, freak shows, variety shows, medicine shows, American burlesque, English music halls, circus clown antics, Chautauqua, and humorist monologues, such as those delivered by Mark Twain in his 1866 ...

  9. Category:Monologues - Wikipedia

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    This category comprises articles pertaining to monologues, speeches made by one person speaking their thoughts aloud or directly addressing a reader, audience or character Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.