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jenyasd209 [6]
3 years ago
11

Change narration:

English
1 answer:
serious [3.7K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Kamal asked Ridom how he is. He also told him that he had gone to his house the day before but did not find him. He then asked where he had gone.

Ridom replied that he had gone to Boi-mela where he had to maintain their school's three stalls.

Explanation:

Change in narration means changing the narrative voice or the speech. This means that direct speech is to be changed into indirect speech or indirect narration and vice versa.

In the given passage, the speech is spoken in direct voice, meaning they are given in their direct form, with the speeches put within inverted commas. To change them into the indirect form, we have to remove these inverted commas and also change the way the sentences are framed accordingly.

The final sentences after the change will become-

<em>Kamal asked Ridom how he is. He also told him that he had gone to his house the day before but did not find him. He then asked where he had gone. </em>

<em>Ridom replied that he had gone to Boi-mela where he had to maintain their school's three stalls.</em>

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