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the master saif to the servant“where did you come from”(change into indirect speech​

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Answered by MananyaMuhury
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Answer and Explanation:

Direct Speech

The master said to the servant, “Where did you come from?”

Indirect Speech

The master asked the servant where he came from.

Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The master asked the servant where he had come from.

Explanation:

Now changing the sentence from direct to indirect, we need to look at the Rules of Narration, To make the answer correct and Perfect.

Definition of Narration : Using examples

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

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

If we take these two lines into consideration, we might see that they both express the same idea, but if we pay great attention, there is a difference. It is known as direct speech or reporting speech when I use David's (D) exact words to describe his actions in the first phrase. In the second clause, I describe the speaker's (D's) actions to the audience in my own terms. This is what is known as reported speech or indirect communication.

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