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Don't laugh at me said amy to meg in imperative​

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Answered by rishika79
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Answer:

Explanation:

Amy forbade meg to laugh at her..

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Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

  • Imperative sentences are sentences that ask someone to do something with authority or firmness.  
  • The sentence is already imperative. They start with a verb.
  • Amy doesn’t like the fact that Meg laughs at her, so she asks her not to do it.  
  • Let us change it into indirect speech.
  • Amy asked Meg to not laugh at her.  
  • So now the sentence is in the form of an indirect speech.

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