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The wind whispered to the fields of corn, " Bow down,and hail the coming moon."( change into narration)​

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Answered by SparshaM
1

The wind whispered to the fields of corn, " Bow down,and hail the coming moon."( change into narration)

Answer:

  • The wind whispered to the fields of corn to bow down and hail the coming moon.

Explanation:

  • The given direct speech is an example of imperative sentence. Here 'to' has been used as linker.
  • For imperative speech it is necessary to change imperative mood of reported speech into infinite mood in indirect speech.
  • Reporting verb should change according to meaning of the sentence.
  • 'That' linker is not used in such like this sentences.
Answered by upenderjoshi28
5

Answer:

The wind whispered to the fields of corn to bow down,and hail the coming moon.

Explanation:

The given direct speech sentence was an imperative sentence.  

When we change an imperative direct speech or vice versa into indirect speech we do the following changes:

1. Reporting verb is changed according to the request, advice, suggestion, or command tone of the sentence.

2. Linking word 'to' is used to join the quoted speech with the reporting verb. In case the sentence is negative 'not to' is used.

3. The other changes of the tense, time adverbials, and pronouns are the same.

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