the hermit came to me in a smiling way. I told him that I had a very long walk, and that I was tired out. Change into Direct speech.
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Mohan said, " I am working hard for the examination."
2). Mohan said that he was working hard for the examination.
*) In the first sentence, the actual words of the speaker are quoted. This is called
Direct Speech.
*) In the second sentence, we give the substance of what the speaker said or without
quoting his exact words. This is called Indirect ( Reported ) Speech.
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Answer:
Varad
I hope this letter finds you in peak health. I was elated to hear from your mother of your admission to Ohio State University. My very natural best wishes for your undergraduate life aside, I would be looking forward for your letter, once you have been acclimatized to this new milieu, describing the minutiae of the system itself. Perhaps I may be able to add substantial nuance to my past utopian understanding of the U.S. education system.
Times, needless to say, have changed. No longer are summer vacations typified by the joyful innocence of yore, long hours of cricket in the dappled afternoon sun, disregardful of the protests of worried mothers back home. No longer do there prevail accusations of cheating back and forth; no longer do we behave as if our group contretemps would be the basis of a third world war. No longer, in essence, are we any close to savouring summer vacations with such abandon as we would once as school-going children.
No, we are accustomed more to studies and books as we grow in years — not so much in mind, however, to the vexation of our parents. But I insist that a transition from Franklin W Dixon (Hardy Boys!) to ruminations on multiculturalism by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. and the vivid descriptions of the wounded Indian civilization by V. S. Naipaul, qualifies as intellectual progress. That is certainly how I have been spending my summer vacations; reading books written by eminences in their respective fields. As has been my habit in academically active days, I rise early and read as much as possible: free from the cacophonous laughter of my younger bro