English, asked by parulkulkarni2711, 8 months ago

"We start sowing tomorrow!", she said bravely. "What about the bullock?", he asked. "I shall get one.", said she. "Where from?", he said. "From where I please...", she said firmly. "But...", he murmured. "What buisness is it of yours? I shall get the bullock. Just you go across the field tomorrow morning. That's all...", she said.

Change the above sentence into indirect speech. ​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
14

\huge{\boxed{\red{\bf{Answer}}}}

She bravely said that they will start sowing the next day. He asked her what about the bullock. She replied that she will get one. Then he asked that from where will she get the bullock. To which she firmly said that from wherever she please. He murmured, but she cut him short and asked what business was it of him. She shall get the bullock. He should just go accross the field the next morning. That's all, she said.

____________________________________________________________

Answered by Anonymous
4

\pink{\mathcal{\underline{\underline{Your\: Answer:-}}}}

She bravely said that they will start sowing the next day. He asked her what about the bullock. She replied that she will get one. Then he asked that from where will she get the bullock. To which she firmly said that from wherever she please. He murmured, but she cut him short and asked what business was it of him. She shall get the bullock. He should just go accross the field the next morning. That's all, she said.

Similar questions