tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16280040.post112688055721842500..comments2009-09-12T14:36:18.840-04:00Comments on G. Mick Smith, PhD: Ch. 13 Section 2, The Growth of the Cattle IndustryProvocateurhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13676707150996018733noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16280040.post-1127311588865926702005-09-21T10:06:00.000-04:002005-09-21T10:06:00.000-04:00HW p. 393, #4. Some students had difficulty unders...HW p. 393, #4. Some students had difficulty understanding the concept of monologue. This is a definition of the word from dictionary.com.<BR/><BR/><BR/>dictionary.com<BR/><BR/>mon·o·logue also mon·o·log P Pronunciation Key (m n -lôg , -l g )n. 1. a. A dramatic soliloquy. b. A literary composition in the form of a soliloquy. 2. A continuous series of jokes or comic stories delivered by one comedian. 3. A long speech made by one person, often monopolizing a conversation. v. mon·o·logued, also mon·o·logged mon·o·logu·ing, mon·o·log·ging mon·o·logues, mon·o·logs v. intr. To give or perform a monologue.v. tr. To address a monologue to. [French : Greek mono-, mono- + Greek -logos, -logue.] mon o·log ic (-l j k) or mon o·log i·cal (- -k l) adj. mon o·logu ist (m n -lôg st, -l g -) or mo·nol o·gist (m -n l -j st, m n -lôg st, -l g -) n.<BR/><BR/>[Download Now or Buy the Book] <BR/>Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth EditionCopyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.<BR/><BR/><BR/>monologue<BR/>n 1: speech you make to yourself [syn: soliloquy] 2: a long utterance by one person (especially one that prevents others from participating in the conversation) 3: a (usually long) dramatic speech by a single actorProvocateurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13676707150996018733noreply@blogger.com