Answer:
<em>I thought to myself if I should tell them then or should i wait until they were in a better mood.</em>
Explanation:
During changing the speech of a sentence from direct to indirect, the present tense is changed into the past tense. Words such as now change to then. This is because, in the direct speech, a person is actually thinking or saying the words mentioned in the sentence. In an indirect speech, the person relates what he thought at a particular time or it is simply describing what other person said.
The chandelier dangled over the table, on which the girl stood dancing, but then she fell onto the floor.
The prepositional phrases are as follows;
OVER the table
ON which the girl stood dancing
ONTO the floor
I really hope I helped! : )
In Of Wolves and Men, the author uses the word B. minutely (and also delicately) to describe the way in which the wolf inspects the crevice between the rocks.
"Come," I said, with decision, "we will go back; your health is precious. You are rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy, as once I was. You are a man to be missed. For me it is no matter.