she said, "Let not thine eyes be blinded, my son." change into indirect speech.
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Answer: She proposed her son that should not blind thine eyes.
She suggested her son that should not blind thine eyes.
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A n imperative with Let me/us expressing proposal ,suggestion is turned is turned into indirect speech lik a statement.
Reporting verb is changed into propose/suggest. Let is changed into should .
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Answer: In indirect speech, the sentence "She said, 'Let not thine eyes be blinded, my son.'" would be reported as, "She advised her son not to let his eyes be blinded."
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- In indirect speech, the direct quote is stated in the third person and the reporting verb—in this case, "said"—is altered to a word that expresses the speaker's viewpoint, like "recommended."
- The reported sentence is no longer enclosed in quotation marks, and it is frequently added as a dependent clause to the main sentence.
- In order to maintain grammatical accuracy and accurately express the speaker's perspective, it's necessary to keep in mind that the tense and pronouns may need to be changed in indirect speech.
- To reflect the fact that the speaking event occurred in the past, the verb tense in this example was changed from the present tense in the direct quote to the past tense in the indirect quote.
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