Math, asked by rameshmahato1981, 6 months ago

please give some narration as you wishminimum 10​

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Answered by kamal2043
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Answer:

If we consider these two sentences, we might notice that both of them convey the same message, but there is a difference if we look closely. In the first sentence, I am conveying the activities of David in his (D) own words without changing it; it is called direct speech or we can say reporting speech. In the second sentence, I am using my own words to convey the activities of the speaker (D) to the audience. This we can say indirect speech or reported speech.

Answered by Rohit12102007
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Answer:

ok

Step-by-step explanation:

The art of reporting the words of a speaker is called Narration. There are two main ways of reporting the words of a speaker.

1. Pronoun:

Direct: George said, “I cannot be with you.”

Indirect: George said that he could not be with me.

Direct: I said, “Leave me”

Indirect: I ordered to leave me alone. ...

Direct: They said, “We will be partying tonight.”

Indirect: They said that they would be partying that night.

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