English, asked by rondistajo08, 3 months ago

Could you list down the changes that you have observed?
That's right in the first statement there is a comma and quotation mark while in
the second statement there is none. The word what was in the second statement
There is also change in the tense of the verb "like" from present tense to past tense
Another change you may have noted is a change in the use of pronouns. "I"
changed to "he" and "your" changed to "my". Now how can two sentences with
differences in verbs and pronouns actually convey the same message?​

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Answered by stylishloverkrish
24

Explanation:

Could you list down the changes that you have observed?

That's right in the first statement there is a comma and quotation mark while in

the second statement there is none. The word what was in the second statement

There is also change in the tense of the verb "like" from present tense to past tense

Another change you may have noted is a change in the use of pronouns. "I"

changed to "he" and "your" changed to "my". Now how can two sentences with

differences in verbs and pronouns actually convey the same message?

Answered by janaelara3
0

Answer:

The sentences convey the same message which is the girl "Liezel" said that she liked the storybook, they also have the same meaning but are expressed in different ways.

The changes that I observed or noticed here are how the other person adopted what the person told him and how It changed from his point of view.

Jerry thought that it was his storybook that Liezel liked when he asked Tom, which is wrong, he misunderstood what Tom had said. It was Tom's storybook which Liezel had liked.

Explanation:

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