English, asked by pradnya6329, 10 months ago

Now, get busy and call a cop, said Soapy, And don't keep a gentleman waiting. change into indirect speech ​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The snow glows white on the mountain tonight,

not a footprint to be seen.

A kingdom of isolation and it looks like I'm the queen.

The wind is howling like this swirling storm inside.

Couldn't keep it in, Heaven knows I tried.

Don't let them in, don't let them see.

Be the good girl you always have to be.

Conceal, don't feel, don't let them know.

Well, now they know!Let it go, let it go!

Can't hold it back any more.

Let it go, let it go!

Turn away and slam the door.

I don't care what they're going to say.

Let the storm rage on.

The cold never bothered me anyway.It's funny how some distance,

makes everything seem small.

And the fears that once controlled me, can't get to me at all

It's time to see what I can do,

to test the limits and break through.

No right, no wrong, no rules for me.

I'm free!Let it go, let it go.

I am one with the wind and sky.

Let it go, let it go.

You'll never see me cry.

Here I'll stand, and here I'll stay.

Let the storm rage on.My power flurries through the air into the ground.

My soul is spiraling in frozen fractals all around

And one thought crystallizes like an icy blast

I'm never going back; the past is in the past!Let it go, let it go.

And I'll rise like the break of dawn.

Let it go, let it go

That perfect girl is gone

Here I stand, in the light of day.Let the storm rage on!

The cold never bothered me anyway...

Answered by NirmalPandya
3

After changing into indirect speech, the sentence will be - Soapy ordered to get busy and call a cop and then advised not to keep the gentleman waiting.

  • In the English language, we often use two different speeches to express someone's thoughts. One is Direct speech and the other one is Indirect speech.
  • In a direct speech, the statement of a person is written exactly as told and it is kept between inverted commas.
  • In an indirect speech, the perspective of the statements of a person changes. The statement is written from a third-person perspective with the same meaning.
  • Here in the given question, the first statement is an order from the "Soapy". This is why the phrase "Soapy ordered to ..." is used in indirect speech.
  • Also, the second statement is a piece of advice from "Soapy". So the phrase "advised not to ..." is used.

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