He said "oh! That's a nuisance" in indirect
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"He exclaimed that it was a nuisance."
Explanation:
Exclamatory sentences exemplify or expresses a sudden outbreak of emotions including joy, sorrow, regret, wonder, contempt, etc. In the indirect or reported speech, the exclamatory phrase gets replaced with 'exclaimed with sorrow, joy, regret, wonder, etc. and the mark of exclamation converts into a full stop with a connective supply of "that", as it is being expressed explicitly without any alteration to the actual statement. Thus, as per the question the sentence that would justify this rule, would be as mentioned above, i.e.
"He exclaimed that it was a nuisance."
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