"She said she could play the piano"
Indirect speech isn't quoting the character's exact words but instead reporting what they/she/he said- It is also sometimes called reported speech
reported speech
[reported speech]
a speaker's words reported in subordinate clauses governed by a reporting verb, with the required changes of person and tense (e.g. he said that he would go, based on I will go).Also called indirect speech. Contrasted with direct speech.
The correct answer is B. <span>few people think seriously of doing something about accidents.
Other sentences have passive voices which can be recognized by observing the verb phrases that occur and the position of those who conduct the action.</span>
Answer:
2. Subject: Juanita
Verb: enrolled
3. Subject: I
Verb: am
4. Compound Subject: Lucy, Jim
Compound Verb: walked, ate
5. Subject: You
Verb: are
6. Subject: imagination
Verb: runs
7. Subject: Democracy
Verb: requires
Explanation:
For #5 and #6 I'm not sure, but I believe that's the best answer. Everything else is 100% correct
Hopefully I helped you a little (●'◡'●)
I would say:
The past passed very quickly.
<span>Hurston’s use of the Big John de Conquer legend in the beginning of chapter 18 imply that
In southern black culture, folktale retellings were a source of comfort.
Even though Southern blacks were not taught to read or write, they are still learned. They learn through the stories they have heard since childhood and they impart their learning by sharing these stories to their brood. The stories that were orally narrated were a source of comfort as well as the bond of continuity of the families from generation to generation.</span><span>
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