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She looked at sidda and said,"He does not seem to me worse than the others we have had."narration change.

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Answered by dharun1
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She looked at sidda and said that he had not seemed to her worse than the others they had had.
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

She looked at Sidda and said that he did not seem to her worse than the others they had had.

Explanation:

In indirect speech the tense of the speech in quotes changes according to the reporting verb. In the given sentence the reported verb is “said’. It is in the ‘past tense’ so the narration will change to past in the indirect speech.

The verb in present perfect within quotes will change to past perfect so ‘have had’ will change to ‘had had’ and the first person pronouns will change to second or third person like ‘me’ changes to ‘her’ ; ‘we’ to ‘they’.    

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