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(1) The Reverend said, “Oh Vikram, you are asking me for my children’s abode, for my abode, and for
God’s abode.” (Change the sentence into Indirect speech

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Answered by gregheffley11
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Answer:

The Reverend exclaimed that Vikram was asking him for his children's abode,for his abode and for God's abode.

Explanation:

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Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

The Reverend screamed that Vikram was requesting his abode, his abode, and the abode of God is the indirect speech of sentence.

Explanation:

The Reverend screamed that Vikram was requesting his abode, his abode, and the abode of God is the indirect speech of sentence.

Indirect speech is a grammatical technique used to describe the substance of another utterance without directly quoting it. Indirect discourse or reported speech are other names for it. Jill stated, for instance, that she was coming in English, although Jill declaring, "I'm coming," would be straight conversation.

Indirect speech includes phrases like "They said you didn't like it," "asked her what her goals were," and "Citizens complained about the smoke," among others. When someone speaks without using their exact words, this is known as indirect speaking.

When using reported or indirect discourse, the form changes. When starting an indirect sentence, the verb said is frequently employed, as in I said, Bill said, or they said. saying something while including a verb in this tense.

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