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The conflict would shape the development of the plot.
Direction: Change the sentences to Indirect speech:
<h2>Answer:</h2>
(1) “How glad I am”, said Honey, “to meet my friend here."
<u>Indirect</u> <u>speech</u>;
- Honey said that she's glad to meet her friend there.
(2) “Hurrah !” cried Hitanshi “We have won the match."
<u>Indirect</u> <u>speech</u>;
- Hitanshi said Hurrah! because they won the match.
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<u>Explanation</u>:
<h2>What is Direct and Indirect Speech?</h2>
<u>Direct Speech</u>: the message of the speaker is conveyed or reported in his own actual words without any change.
<u>Indirect Speech</u>: the message of the speaker is conveyed or reported in our own words.
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The correct answer is: A. Sooner or later we must all accept our obligation to future generations.
A persuasive essay is an essay that aims to convince the reader of a certain point of view and its superiority over opposing points of view. In the sentence, "Sooner or later we must all accept our obligation to future generations", the author is summing up his argument and persuading the readers to accept their "...obligation to future generations". Option B, C and D are not conclusions to a persuasive essay because they either state personal opinions or contain subjective claims.
HOW TO WRITE A SONNET
-Select a subject to write your poem about (Shakespearean sonnets are traditionally grounded as love poems).
-Write your lines in iambic pentameter (duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH.
-Write in one of various standard rhyme schemes (Shakespearean, Petrarchan, or Spenserian).
-Format the sonnet using 3 quatrains followed by 1 couplet.
-Compose your sonnet as an argument that builds up as it moves from one metaphor to the next.
-Ensure your poem is exactly 14 lines.