English, asked by kishankumar01380, 2 months ago

(c) Calvin licked his lips, "Where are we going ?"
Calvin licked his lips
going.
(i) and said that where he is
(ii) and asked that where he was
(iii) and asked where he is
(iv) and asked where he was​

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Answered by LovelyFuzzie
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Answer:

iv) and asked where he was

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Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

Option (iv) and asked where he was

Explanation:

One choice is to utilise direct speech when attempting to describe what someone has said. When we only repeat what someone says, we employ direct speech and place the words between speech marks:

When Paul entered, he declared, "I'm terribly hungry."

Direct speech is frequently employed in books and newspaper articles. For instance:

We intend to make our city a safer environment for everyone, the local MP stated.

As you can see, the verb "to speak" (plural "said" in the past) is frequently used in direct conversation. But you can also find additional verbs like "ask," "respond," and "shout" that are used to denote direct conversation. For instance:

I questioned Mrs. Diaz when she opened the door, "Have you seen Lee?"

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