English, asked by Sodha1234, 9 months ago

Hi John, how are you? I am not feeling well Paul.”

Speaker A: Hi John, how are you?
Speaker B: I am not feeling well Paul.

John: Hi John, how are you?
Paul: I am not feeling well Paul.

Paul: Hi John, how are you?
John: I am not feeling well Paul.

Answers

Answered by abhi200414
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a- how are you?

b-i am not well.

Answered by sandeep0179
0

Answer:

Correct way to write:-

Paul: Hi John, how are you?

John: I am not feeling well

Explanation:

There are several reasons why this option is correct. Let's go one by one.

1) In the sentence given to us as the question we clearly see the names of both the speakers so the first option is eliminated as even though after knowing the name we can't make them unknown.

2) In the second option unlike the first option we got the name but the problem is in the dialogue given to the speakers. You see Jonh is saying "Hi John" , and no one says hi to himself/herself so that means here the other speaker should be speaking "Hi John"

So now you see that the last option has corrected all the mistakes and suits the best.

hope it helped

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