king: " is my son dead?" Messenger: " No, sir, thank God." King: "He is surely wounded?"Messenger :" No,Sir, he is in great trouble and badly needs your help" . King : " Return to him at once who sent you. Tell him that I will send no help. Let the boy do his best. "
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The king asked if his son was dead. The messenger thanked god and replied that he was not. The king again asked if he was surely in unable. The messenger replied in negative and said that he was in great trouble and badly needed his help. But the king ordered to let the boy do his best.
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As there is no mention of what we have to do in this question, we'll go with the one that would be suited best on it. As the question is given in Direct Speech, we assume that we have to change it into Indirect Speech. Hence, the correct answer according to that, which is changing of Direct Speech into Indirect Speech, we get the solution as :
The king asked his messenger about his son that whether he was alive or dead. The messenger replied that he was okay, all thanks to Lord. The king again asked for conformation that whether he was wounded or not. The messenger again replied that he was not wounded, but was in great trouble and badly needed king's help. To this, the king asked the messenger to return to the one who sent him, to tell him that the king wouln't be sending any help. The king further added to let the boy do his best.