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Balaji said to his friend,"what a good deed you have rendered me!" direct to indirect ​

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balaji said that what a good deed you have rendered me

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Answer:

Here is following sentence in indirect speech:

"Balaji expressed to his friend that he had rendered him a good deed".

Explanation:

The direct speech "what a good deed you have rendered me!" is an exclamation made by Balaji to his friend, directly expressing his gratitude for the good deed that his friend has done for him.

When we convert this direct speech to indirect speech, we need to change the structure of the sentence and report what was said using reporting verbs like "expressed," "said," or "told."

Additionally, we need to change the pronouns, tense and other words to make it grammatically correct.

Thus, the indirect speech version of the sentence would be "Balaji expressed to his friend that he had rendered him a good deed." This version reports what was said by Balaji to his friend without using the exact words spoken.

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