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(vi) She said, 'If you cannot face the music, I will have to.'
(Begin: She told him that ...)
(vii) Although she was too young, they appointed her.
(Begin: In spite ...)
(viii) Nobody will deny that she is honest.
(Begin: Everyone ...)

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Answered by Anonymous
50

Answer:

(vi)She told him that if he cannot face the music then she will have to.

(vii)Inspite of being young she was appointed.

(viii) Everyone believes that she is honest.

Answered by anishaelsasl
4

Answer:

Considering the given sentences, the sentence with the required beginnings are:

(vi) She told him that if he couldn't face the music then she would have to do so

(vii) In spite of her being too young, they appointed her

(viii) Everyone will admit that she is honest

Explanation:

a.) In the first sentence:  She said, 'If you cannot face the music, I will have to.'

The sentence has to be begun with "She told him that", so this sentence has to be converted from Direct Speech to Indirect Speech. So the sentence with the required beginning would be:

She told him that if he couldn't face the music then she would have to do so

b.) In the second sentence: Although she was too young, they appointed her.

The sentence in this case has to be begun with "In spite" and not Although.  In spite of / Despite is followed by a gerund (-ing form a verb). So the sentence with the required beginning would be:

In spite of her being too young, they appointed her

c.)In the third sentence: Nobody will deny that she is honest.

The sentence in this case has to be begun with "Everyone". So considering the given sentence there is a double negative, and with "Everyone" we will have a positive sentence. So the sentence with the required beginning would be:

Everyone will admit that she is honest

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