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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:
“A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself” (Campbell 1). When we think of heroes most of us think of movie stars or professional athletes, but it’s not always about your popularity or talent it can also be about how you help society. What I think make a great hero is someone who is able to overcome his or her obstacles in life, is highly motivated, and has plenty of bravery.
Overcoming obstacles may be one of the hardest parts of being a hero. I think it’s the hardest because a lot of people are blocked from doing something and just quit. A great example of this trait is Jackie Robinson. He was discriminated against because he was African-American. Even though…show more content…
In order to be a successful hero you must be a highly motivated person. Without motivation you would not be very successful because you would have no ambition to try and make a difference in the world. I think Rodney Dangerfield is a great example of this because he started he career at just 15 and he died while he was in the middle of a movie. Also when his wife tried to make him quit he just blew their many years of happiness and divorced her. In one of his quotes he stated, “At twenty a man is full of fight and hope. He wants to reform the world. When he’s seventy he still wants to reform the world” (Dangerfield 3).
Bravery is a great trait for a hero to posses. I think bravery is a key quality because you don’t always know what lies ahead of you and you have to be brave to continue. A good example of this is Charles Lindburgh. He was the first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. I believe that took a great amount of bravery because no one had ever made it across, so he didn’t know what lie ahead of him. One of his many good quotes he said, “The most effective way to do it, is to just do it”,
Explanation: i don't if this is less than 150 words
The correct option is NUMBER 2.
The statement in number 2 option shows that the morlocks are capable of processing and exhibiting mental operations. This means that the morlocks are intelligent to some extent, this type of intelligence is also found in humans.
He compared it to a blossoming cherry tree. He basically said that you should enjoy every moment of life because it is short.
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I want to say
six
but i am not certain but i heavily feel like it is six
Foot
Definition:
No toes, no shoes, no soles. In literary circles, this term refers to the most basic unit of a poem's meter.
A foot is a combination of stressed and unstressed syllables. There are all kinds of feet in poetry, and they all sound different, so we'll give you a handy list. If you want to be the nerdiest nerd in the nerd herd, you should memorize it:
<span><span>Iamb: daDUM</span><span>Trochee: DUMda</span><span>Spondee: DUMDUM</span><span>Anapest: dadaDUM</span><span>Dactyl: DUMdada</span><span>Amphibrach: daDUMda</span><span>Pyrrhic: dada</span></span>
A combination of feet makes up a line of meter. So, for example, the most common meter in English poetry is iambic pentameter, which contains five (that's where that "pent-" comes from) iambs, all in a row.
Finding your feet can be as tricky as learning the Viennese waltz, but that's the main task of scansion, a fancy term for analyzing a poem's meter. Just remember the list above, and read aloud, read read aloud.