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change into direct speech:there's a fly in my soup! screamed simone​

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Answered by purohitpratibha7
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Answer:your answer would be like this:-

Simone screamed that, " there's a fly in my soup".

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

“There’s a fly in my soup!” screamed Simone.

Explanation:

Direct speech repeats or paraphrases the spoken words verbatim. When writing in direct speech, the spoken words are enclosed in quotation marks ("") and remain unchanged. We can be reporting on anything that is being said RIGHT NOW (for instance, a phone conversation), or we might be recounting a conversation from the past.

For example: She said, “What time will you be home?” and I said, “I don’t know! ”

Indirect speech: The tense of the words uttered is typically changed when reported or indirect discourse refers to the past. Saying, telling, and asking are all examples of reporting verbs. The reported words may also be introduced with the word "that." Inverted commas are not used.

For example:

She said, “I saw him.” (direct speech) = She said that she had seen him. (indirect speech)

Given: Indirect speech: :there's a fly in my soup! screamed Simone​

Find: change into direct speech

“There’s a fly in my soup!” screamed Simone.

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