Don't quite understand your question... Can you word it better?
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Assuming the quote was said by Mr Tuni, the indirect speech would be
Mr Tuni told Johnny to be more grateful of his friends and asked Johnny where his manners were.
The relationship between literature and history is as old as the written word. Ancient writings influenced the formation of society and how people viewed their communities, if not their reality. Literature continues to reflect history, as history is seen in the mirror provided by literature books.
During the Harlem Renaissance, the works of Langston Hughes and Countee Cullen gave African Americans a voice. The works of Gertrude Stein and Willa Cather, along with others, removed some of the gender stereotypes that were prevalent at the time. John Steinbeck and F. Scott Fitzgerald were among the authors whose writings pointed out the gulf between what society had to do and what not to do. Today, Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech continues to inspire many.
<span>Competition in the ecosystem is the interaction of living organisms.
During competition, one organism is always lowered by the other. There are a lot
of factors when you talk about competition; territory, food, water, and shelter
can be a factor used during competition. Competition can never happen if two
organisms are not located in one habitat. In order for competition to happen,
organisms must be placed in one environment so that they will be able to
compete with the factors around them. </span>