Answer: c. Jane said to me, “ I waited for my friend.”
Explanation:
Direct speech is meant to report the things said by a person in the exact way that they said it.
One reason option A is wrong is that Jane said she had waited for the friend which made it past tense but in option A she was using a future continuous tense.
One reason option B is wrong is that it made it seem as though Jane was waiting for the speaker's friend not her own. For this same reason option D is wrong as well.
Option C is correct because it properly converts the indirect speech used by the speaker to direct speech.
Answer:
annoyed and/or angry; upset.
Explanation:
If my little brother broke my disc tray, I probably wouldn't be in a good mood with him, and the passage says he, "sure let Emilio know it." I think that means that he was not happy with him and he knew that.
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, but anyway, here is the answer. Based on the given passage above, the details in the passage are suited to the audience which are <span>first-time computer users. Hope this helps.</span>
Which statement best conveys how Woolf achieves her purpose in this excerpt?
The answer would be: She cites a historian to make it clear that she is basing her argument on facts.