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To answer this question, you must first read the entire text and reread the lines 1-9 where Kathleen's question is presented. After understanding her question, you should make notes about why she asked that question, how deep the question is, and how important it is for Kathleen. Then, you must analyze whether the narrator is effective in answering that question, if so, you must show why. If the narrator is not effective, you should also explain why and come up with a more appropriate answer suggestion. Finally, you must show why the speaker wants to explain the answer a little more and how it would affect the question.
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briefly recap what you wrote, or what you are asking and thank the recipent
Indirect quotations<span> can add information that strengthens your content in many of the same ways as direct </span>quotations<span>. Essentially, </span>indirect quotes<span> carry the meaning of a speaker or </span>writer's<span> original words without </span>using<span> the exact words. </span>Indirect quotes<span> are not offset by </span>quotation<span> marks.
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Answer:
1 ans is The thieves haven't been caught.
2 ans is He said his brother is being seen by him.
3 ans is she told that not be to done.
4 ans is He asked will he be helped by me.
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