He said to me,"How wicked of you to throw stones! " change into indirect speech.
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he exclaimed with anger that he/she was very wicked to throw stones
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The correct conversion of the given direct speech into indirect speech is as shown below:
He exclaimed angrily to me that it was very wicked of me to throw stones like that.
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He exclaimed angrily that it was very wicked of me to throw stones like that.
Explanation
When we convert an exclamatory direct speech into indirect speech , we remove ‘How’ or ‘What’ and put ‘very’ in front of the adjective. For example, the exclamatory sentence ‘How intelligent she is!’ will change into ‘She is very intelligent.’
The rest of the tense and pronoun conversion are applied as per the rules of the direct-indirect speech.
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Explanation:
He exclaimed with regret me that i had very wicked to throw stones
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