Answer:
Varun told Ayaan that he should take care of his old parent.
Explanation:
In reporting or writing speeches, the direct form is when the exact words of the speaker are used along with the speech marks/ inverted commas. But in the indirect speech form, the inverted commas will be removed and the verbs in the direct speech are to be changed according to their tenses. This means that if the verb is in the present tense in the direct speech, then the indirect speech will use the corresponding past tense of that verb.
In the given example, Varun is talking to Ayaan about his (Ayaan's) old parent. Thus, the "you" and "your" in the speech refers to Ayaan. So, we take out the commas and the inverted commas and change the pronouns accordingly. And the modal verb "should" remains unchanged in a reporting speech.
Thus, the indirect speech of the given speech becomes-
<u><em>Varun told Ayaan that he should take care of his old parent.</em></u>
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Answer:
The essay of Barbara Holland speaks in favor of having one child so that parents can have more peace, time for themselves, and control over the child. Many children can have various demands, they develop separately, and this can rob parents of their time, privacy, and comfort. When there is one child, parents outnumber the child and can dedicate themselves more to personal self-development.
Explanation:
<u>Barbara Holland claims that when there is more than one child in the family they instantly outnumber the parents, and therefore can’t be under good control, discipline, and taught manners. </u>There are more problems and obligations that parents have to handle.
Parents can never be comfortable nor provide time for themselves. They are <u>robbed of privac</u>y, time for conversation, and their marriage can be affected by this. <u>Parents won’t have the privilege to develop themselves as individuals. </u>
Holland claims <u>every child will develop it’s “own culture” </u>and want separate things and have individual demands. <u>They become “counterculture” in the family, in contrast to parents</u>. Parents have to satisfy their demands and accept their conditions, instead of otherwise.
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Answer: B. She simulated labor pains though she is not in labor
Explanation:
In The Handmaid's Tale (1985), by Margaret Atwood, the birth of the babies has a ritualistic custom that goes with the theme of the book, about women giving birth to children that could be taken from them. That´s why the woman who will be taking the baby has her own mimics the birth as if she was the one doing it, despite them not being able to give birth.
So, when Janine, now known as Ofwarren, is about to have her baby, Commander Warren's Wife lies next to her as if she was the one giving birth, while Janine lies in the master bedroom, and the Handmaids gather around the bed to watch.