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whats the indirect speech for Jack: Hello, Swarup! Swatting away as usual. Come out, man; shut up your old books, and come and have a game of tennis. Swarup: I am sorry I cannot do that, Jack. The examination is drawing near, and I want every hour I can get for study. Jack: Oh! Hang all examinations! I do not worry about mine. What is the use of them, anyway? Swarup: Well, you can’t get a degree if you don’t pass the examination; and I have set my heart on being a graduate. Jack: And pray what good will graduation do you? You may get a clerkship in a government office; but that’s all, and there are hundreds of fellows who have got their degrees, and are no nearer getting jobs of any sort. Swarup: That may be so; but I am not studying so much to pass my examination and obtain my degree, as to store my mind with knowledge and develop my intellectual faculties.

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Answered by ghousepasha76
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Jack doesn't want to study to obtain a degree

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