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What is speech in a play intended for the audience?

Speech in a play intended for the audience is called aside.

Here's why:

* Aside: A character speaks directly to the audience, usually in a low voice or to themselves, so that the other characters on stage cannot hear. This allows the audience to be privy to a character's inner thoughts, feelings, or plans. It often serves as a way to provide important information or commentary on the situation.

Let me know if you'd like to know more about different types of dramatic speech in plays!

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