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"sir,do you want a servent?" sidda asked.(narration)

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Answered by thenishantkumar
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sidda asked sir if he wanted a servant
Answered by varshamittal029
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Answer:

Sidda asked if he wanted a servant.

Explanation:

Aaron said, “I’m baking a chocolate cake for you.’’

Aaron said that he was baking a chocolate cake for me.

   When we consider these two sentences, we may notice that they both convey the same message, but there is a distinction. In the first sentence, I am conveying Aaron's activities in his own words; this is known as direct speech or reporting speech. In the second sentence, I use my own words to describe Aaron's activities to the audience. This is referred to as an indirect speech or a reported speech.

There are some important rules to follow when switching from direct to indirect speeches. We must consider the tense, pronouns, words that describe time, place, and distance, sentence types, and so on.

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