change to indirect speech[''peter tuck your shirt in'']if you give me a correct answer you wil be given the brianliest
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Direct- "Peter tuck your shirt in."
Indirect- Someone instructed Peter to tuck his shirt in.
Because you have not given the speaker of the sentence, so I have assumed the speaker and used the word 'someone.'
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