I have lost my books and yours too she told them direct speech
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She said to them, "I have lost my books and yours too."
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She said, "I have lost my books and yours too."
Explanation:
Direct speech involves narration of a sentence directly by a speaker. It is the utterance of a sentence or a phrase at the first instance. The given sentence was in the indirect speech as it was spoken by someone.
So to make it direct, the exact quotation from the speaker is used. Thus ‘inverted commas’ have been added and the tense has been changed to the present form. She becomes I here and this sentence has been uttered by the one who is the subject and not by someone else.
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