c. She said, “I’m coming!” change into indirect speech.
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By changing the given dialogue into indirect speech, we get the following:
She said that she was coming.
The term "indirect speech" refers to a grammatical device used to describe the substance of another utterance without directly quoting it in linguistics. It is also known as "reported speech" or "indirect conversation."
What are the differences between direct and indirect speech?
- A direct speech won't exaggerate anything. However, there is an opportunity for many exaggerations in indirect discourse.
- Only the speaker's point of view will be communicated via direct speaking. An indirect speech will explain what the listener already knew given the situation.
- A discourse that is direct will only convey one meaning. However, an indirect speech will have multiple interpretations because different people have different views.
- In a direct speech, the speaker will be the one uttering the words. However, a person in the middle speaks indirectly to the rest of the audience.
- When the speaker wishes to take a break, fillers may be used in a direct speech, but they are not often allowed in indirect speeches.
Therefore, the primary distinction between direct speaking and indirect speech is that the former involves repeating a speaker's precise words, whereas the latter involves retelling that speaker's remarks in one's own terms.
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