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He said to me, “good morning, Miss!" (direct) (which, since you’re quoting it, would be written as ‘“He said to me, “good morning, Miss!"’) turns into
He wished me a good morning.
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He greeted me with the usual “Good Morning”, but using my “school title”.
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He bade me good morning, calling me “Miss”.
It’s not an easy phrase to convert to indirect, because little happens and the event in question is only a greeting and it is difficult to avoid those words.
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