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How many tones are there in a Monotone?

This is a bit of a trick question!

* Technically: A monotone is a single tone, meaning it only uses one pitch.

* Practically: The word "monotone" is often used to describe speech that lacks variation in pitch and is therefore perceived as boring or dull.

So, while there's only one tone in a *pure* monotone, the concept of monotone often refers to speech that *lacks* any meaningful variation in tone.

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