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The opening line of a monologue is called

Setting Poem

Setting Poem is the padding words before saying a monologue, which plays the following roles:

1. Chaos in the theater, so that the audience will be quiet and concentrate on listening to the story.

2, for the following content to do a brief introduction or outline summarized summary.

3, The old days also played a role in wooing the audience.

4, the final poem also has "baggage" laughs.