please solve this .
it's a question of 50 points and I will also Mark as brailyst.
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Answer:
HEYA MATE...!
YOUR ANSWER:-
1. Jasmine told to meena that To don't worry. Go to room and think over the whole situation to find a solution.
2. Mr. Dhar requested the audience that to vote him this time too as last time as M.P.
3. Karan said to Suhani that He's glad to her handwriting as look beautiful. Suhani replied him that She wish she hadn't improved. Karan asked her that why it's not. Suhani replied him that it is because now everybody able to know how poor her spellings are.
EXPLANATION TO THE ANSWER:-
THE GIVEN QUESTION IS ABOUT THE TOPIC "REPORTED SPEECH."
Direct speech – reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by him.
Example:
- Maya said ‘I am busy now’.
Indirect speech: Reporting the message of the speaker in our own words
Example:
- Maya said that she was busy then.
Rules to convert direct speech to indirect speech:
RULE 1. When the reporting verb of direct speech is in past tense then all the present tenses are changed to the corresponding past tense in indirect speech.
RULE 2. Present tense changes into past tense.
RULE 3. No conjunction is used, if a sentence in direct speech begins with a question (what/where/when) as the “question-word” itself acts as a joining clause.
RULE 4. While changing direct speech to indirect speech, the modals used in the sentences change like:
'Can' becomes 'could'
'May' becomes 'might'
'Must' becomes 'had to /would have to'
Check the examples:
- Direct : She said, ‘She can dance’.
- Indirect: She said that she could dance.
HOPE MY ANSWER HELPFUL TO YOU ❣️❣️❣️
Answer:
That said, something changed in my classes and me that has led me to take away students’ cellphones. For years, I did what many professors do: I made vague warnings about cellphones, explaining to students that their distraction would cause them to do worse in the course than if they were more focused. At times, I became so bothered that I would call students out during class, though I would usually try to say something to them away from most students, often when they were in groups doing work. But one event caused me to finally adjust my approach completely.
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