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change the form of narration​

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Answered by BangtanOt
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In writing or speech, narration is the process of recounting a sequence of events, real or imagined. ... For example, if a story is being told by someone insane, lying, or deluded, such as in Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart," that narrator would be deemed unreliable. The account itself is called a narrative.

Answered by imsonakshi11
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To change the narration means to change it into indirect speech. This is done by removing the inverted commas and converting the sentence as a reported speech statement. The first rule is to change the tense to past tense, the verb to past participle form.

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