In order to sound less monotonous when telling a story, when you repeat the words that someone else said to you, you should

(1 point)
• pause and hold up a sign saying whose voice you will be speaking in
• change the tone of your voice.
• do nothing; let the audience figure it out.
• grab an audience member to read the dialogue.

change the tone of your voice.

In order to sound less monotonous when telling a story and repeat the words that someone else said to you, you should change the tone of your voice.

To sound less monotonous when repeating someone else's words in a story, you should change the tone of your voice. Changing the tone of your voice helps differentiate between your own narration and the dialogue of the person you're quoting. This helps make the storytelling more engaging and helps the audience understand who is speaking without any confusion. So, the correct answer is (2) change the tone of your voice.