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He said, "I do not wish to see any of you, go away.
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Answered by TheLogophile
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Answer:

He said that he didn't wish to see any of them, went away.

Explanation:

indirect speech

Answered by AASHU2428
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The second half is tricky because it’s an imperative, which means it either needs a different verb or a weak paraphrase:

The second half is tricky because it’s an imperative, which means it either needs a different verb or a weak paraphrase:“She said that she didn’t want to see any of us and told us to go away.”

The second half is tricky because it’s an imperative, which means it either needs a different verb or a weak paraphrase:“She said that she didn’t want to see any of us and told us to go away.”or,

The second half is tricky because it’s an imperative, which means it either needs a different verb or a weak paraphrase:“She said that she didn’t want to see any of us and told us to go away.”or,“She said that she didn’t want to see any of us and that we should go away.”

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