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He said,"the Hindus burn ther dead​

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Answered by Anonymous
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He said that the Hindus burn their dead.

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An action or information can be expressed in sentence.

In English the sentence are active or passive,Direct or Indirect.

The actual words of the speaker with punctuation is called {\pink{\sf{\underline{Direct\:Speech}}}}

Ex:- He said , "I am busy now".

★The speakers were directed by someone in his or her words.

★Since the exact words of the speaker not reproduced the inverted commas are removed.

★The introductory verb is said or told

The meaning of the substance of the speakers word is called {\pink{\sf{\underline{Indirect\: Speech}}}}

Ex:- He said he was busy then.

★ The exact words of the speaker are repeated.

★ The words of the speaker and enclosed within inverted commas.

★The introductory verb is said .

Note:-

  • When the given sentence is universal fact then the sentence can't be changed.

Ex:- The sun rises in the east.

Rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech:'

★ The inverted commas are omitted in the direct speech .

★ The tense of the reporting verb should never be changed.

★ We use linker before the Indirect speech.

★ The first letter with an inverted commas will not remind capital in the invited speech .

★ The pronoun should be changed according to the sense of speech.

Examples :-

✨He said, "I do it."

He said that he did it.

✨The boy will say, "I am busy."

The boy will say that he is busy.

✨The officer shouted to his man, "Halt!"

The officer ordered his man to halt

  • Direct speech includes the actual or real words spoken by the speaker in quotation marks

  • Indirect speech has many modifications.

  • Usually , the fact is that a mixture of direct and indirect narrations in the writings bring up extra attention of the readers.

  • But , we must use them wisely as the entire writing doesn't look nice if you write continuously in one narration.

  • Indirect speech witnesses a change in the tense.

  • Simple Present - Simple Past.

  • Present Continuous - Past Continuous.

  • Present Perfect - Past perfect continuous , and so on !!.

  • All you have to do is keep aware of the tense formats and use them accordingly

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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He said, "the Hindus burn their dead​:

  •  Hindus hold that although a person's physical body ceases to exist after death, their soul begins a new journey. They also think that the soul is unbreakable. This soul then reincarnates in another life form, going through the same cycle of birth, development, and final death before starting the cycle over again.
  •  Thus, it is thought that cremation of a person's corpse will free the deceased person's spirit of all ties to the body it once occupied.
  • Additionally, according to a traditional Hindu concept, a person's body is made up of the five elements earth, fire, water, air, and sky. Hindus' cremation rituals are intended to return the body to these elements. By burning the body outside, the body is gradually restored to the elements of soil, air, fire, and sky. The ashes are then respectfully gathered and dumped into a river.
  •  It's believed that prolonged grief over a departed person hinders the soul from truly separating from its loved ones and prevents it from starting a new journey, which includes taking up a new life. The majority of items that can serve as a reminder of the deceased's presence are removed by cremation (and following rites in mourning), which also helps the family cope with the loss.

This could be a methodical strategy for the problem:

  • Humans do not always pass away from old age; sometimes they pass away from diseases. His inside bacteria will perish if he is burned (no pathogen survives at the temperature of fire). Thus, burning a body after a person has passed away stops it from becoming a source of disease transmission.
  • Also, isn't burning a body preferable to allowing it to decompose naturally? Hindus do not believe in interring the dead because, quite simply, every tomb takes up room.
  • Hinduism allows for some non-cremation. Since very young children lack an ego, they are buried rather than incinerated. Even attachment to life is still beyond their comprehension.

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