Answer:
1. He said that he had been waiting for Kanika and Monica since yesterday.
2. Pammi asked me what I had got in my bag.
3. Doctor told Sumi to lie down and close her eyes.
4. Tanu said that her mom couldn't use a computer.
5. I asked if the train would leave tomorrow.
6. Dad told Bill to keep all the windows shut.
7. The teachers told me that I must apologize to my friends for talking to them rudely.
Explanation:
Direct speech is a sentence in which someone's exact words are relayed. It is usually marked by quotation marks.
Indirect speech (also called reported speech) relays someone's words without directly quoting them.
When you want to convert direct speech into indirect speech, you need to be careful about several things. Quotation marks are not used in indirect speech. Pronouns are often changed, and we need to be careful about the tenses, as well. If the reporting verb (e.g. <em>to say, tell, ask</em>) is in the past tense, the tense used in the main sentence needs to be changed:
- "I <u>have</u><u> been waiting</u> for Kanika and Monica since yesterday", he said.
- He said that he <u>had</u><u> been waiting </u>for Kanika and Monica since yesterday.
Answer:
Option B: The streets and wharves must be kept clean. The homes of the sick should be marked.
Explanation:
We can infer from the excerpts that they refer to this option, due to them talking about the marks of the sick (Aside from the tiny red flags stuck on houses...) and the referral to clean streets (The streets were remarkably clean...)
I think D would be the right answer
Answer:
Do you need help with what context clues are or just notes for context clues and what they are?
Explanation:
Context Clues are basically sentences near one part of a story, essay, or any type of writing that you are reading. That one sentence is for some part of the story that you don't understand, like for example a fairy tale; there is one part of a story you do not understand so you go 2 sentences forward or back to get context clues.