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Tushar was admitted in a hospital with a complaint of tumours. He was resting. A few minutes later, he opened his eyes and asked his wife <u>if she had talked to Dr. Trehan</u>. She <u>said that she did, but that it was important for him to rest</u>. He asked her if it was one or two. She <u>said that it wasn't</u>. Finally, he wanted to know if it <u>was three or four</u> and she agreed with him.
Explanation:
What you are supposed to do in the given question is to convert direct speech into indirect speech. Here, direct speech is given in the form of a dialogue. Indirect (reported) speech is a way of relaying someone's words without quoting them explicitly (which is done in the direct speech).
When turning direct speech into indirect speech, you need to pay attention to the tenses. You can see how tenses change in indirect speech in the image attached below:
The answer would be letter D - that Africans can become refined Christians. Wheatley seeks to remind Christians by saying "Remember, Christians..." Wheatley also uses simile to refer the Negros being black like Cain who was marked by God. There's also a metaphor in this excerpt where the angelic train means a heavenly train that brings a person to everlasting bliss.
It seems that you have missed some necessary details for us to answer this so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. The given quotation above is by Herman Melville from "Bartleby the Scrivener". The benefit of using "from his youth upward" rather than "from an early age" or "always?" is that, it<span> suggests the narrator has a strong sense of pride. Hope this helps.</span>