"She said she could play the piano"
Indirect speech isn't quoting the character's exact words but instead reporting what they/she/he said- It is also sometimes called reported speech
reported speech
[reported speech]
a speaker's words reported in subordinate clauses governed by a reporting verb, with the required changes of person and tense (e.g. he said that he would go, based on I will go).Also called indirect speech. Contrasted with direct speech.
Answer:
School climate can and should be enhanced to help more students to receive more achievements.
Explanation:
There are many studies showing if you were to have lavender and mint blown in the classrooms it would help students focus better. It would also allow students to calm down easier when stressed. You would of course have to make sure no one is allergic or would have any problems with it. It would also help if kids had a colder environment to help keep them awake and focused. If it is to cold you could simply wear a hoodie or Jacket and if your school does not allow it then you should talk to your principal. If you really wanted to wear hoodies or jackets you could get students to sign a petition to prove that many students want this. If jackets and hoodies are allowed teachers can turn the school climate down having a colder environment helping the students.
The 1st one, because what does girls, and moms have to do with anything.
Answer: I'm not exactly sure what your question is, but I'm maybe thinking you want know who is speaking in this story and that is ''First person Narrator''. That means that the Narrator in the story is point of view from a person telling their story or a story they made up, and not only that, it could also mean that the story is narrated by one character at a time. It's possible this character might be talking him/herself or sharing an event that they've experienced.
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