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the boy said," let me go out." (change the narration)

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Answered by Grasper
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the boy requested that let him go out.

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Answered by Banjeet1141
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Answer:

The boy asked to let him go out is the correct answer.

Explanation:

To fit the mood of the phrase, we utilize reporting verbs such as ask, request, plead, command, advise, want, and so on when reporting imperative sentences.

  • Indirect Speech is used to convey information on our own terms.
  • An imperative phrase expresses a direct demand, request, invitation, warning, or direction. Imperative sentences do not have a subject and instead give instructions to an implied second person.
  • A description of the precise words used by a speaker or writer is known as direct speech. In contrast, consider indirect speaking. Also known as straight conversation.
  • A direct speech sentence is one in which the exact words said are repeated in speech marks (also known as quotation marks or inverted commas).
  • Indirect speech is speech that describes what someone said without using the person's actual words.

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