The guard asked ," Who are you?"
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The guard asked who I am.
We can use indirect speech to convey what someone said without using speech marks and without necessarily using the same words (also called reported speech). We usually don't alter the tense when reporting what someone says in the present simple, like in the preceding line. Instead, we change the subject. When reporting on the past, however, we normally shift the tense by taking a step backward.
Thus, the reported/indirect speech of
The guard asked, "Who are you?"
is:
The guard asked who I am.
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the guard asked who I am
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