English, asked by sritamsahu, 11 months ago

kinjal said,"hurrah!"i have won the scholarship​

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Answered by SillySam
22

Change the narration:

Direct speech:

Kinjal said,"Hurrah! I have won the scholarship."

Indirect speech:

Kinjal exclaimed in joy that she had won

the scholarship.

When the direct speech is a exclamatory sentence, the reporting verb changes into exclaimed along with the kind of emotions it has. For example, here in the above sentence kinjal seemed to be in joy that she had won the scholarship, so we wrote "exclaimed with joy".

Direct speech is a kind of narration in which the speaker's words are written as it is.

On the other hand, in indirect speech, the words of speaker are written indirectly as if told to a third person.

Answered by punamdubey
5

Explanation:

kinjal exclaimed happily that she had won the scholarship

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