going out for exercise ,answered jo with mischievous twinkle in her eye make it indirect speech
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Answer:having mischievous twinkle in her eye jo said that she was going out for exercise
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With a mischievous twinkle in her eye, Jo replied that she was going out to exercise.
The above sentence is in indirect speech.
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In 'direct speech' or reported speech, the words have to be reproduced verbatim as stated in the sentence.
But in the case of indirect speech, the exact words need not be stated. It is sufficient if the meaning of the sentence is conveyed by the speaker.
In 'direct speech', inverted commas should be used, whereas, in indirect speech, inverted commas need not be used.
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