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direct speech: Neither a borrower nor a lender be said polonius to his young son ...........indirect speech: tell me please​

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Answered by Sourya06
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Explanation:

The answer is neither should be a borrower nor a lender as the indirect speech.

Answered by ORMgenius
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"Neither a borrower nor a lender be" said the Polonius to his young son.

The Polonius advised his young son not to be a borrower nor a lender.

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