Here are the reported speeches of the given direct speeches:
(a) The teacher told them not to be late, otherwise they would miss the film.
(b) She said that that actor had played different roles in different films.
(c) He said that he never watched black-and-white films.
(d) She asked whether black-and-white films were produced at the moment.
(e) Mum said not to worry. We would go to the cinema the next day.
1. C. they're
2. A. their
3. B. there
Answer:
If the speaker had a different point of view, the description that could be in the poem is:
Her light shines on me through my window.
Explanation:
<u>In the original poem, the speaker is using a third-person perspective. That means he talks of the moon and the animals, but does not mention himself at all. If he had a different point of view, it would be a first-person perspective. In that case, he would use first-person pronouns, mentioning himself in the poem. </u>Among the options given, the only one that uses first-person pronouns is: Her light shines on me through my window. For that reason, this is the option that represents a different point of view.
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