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Harman [31]
2 years ago
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Read this excerpt from "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth. I wandered lonely as a cloud

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wariber [46]2 years ago
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Jeetesh said that the traffic prevented him from moving.

Explanation:

Change in narration is when the direct speech is changed into indirect speech or vice versa. In other words, change in narration means the change in the manner of relaying the same message without using the exact words spoken by the speaker.

The given sentence "Jeetesh said the traffic prevented me from moving" can be changed in the reported speech as-

<u><em>Jeetesh said that the traffic prevented him from moving.</em></u>

Here, the "me" in the original sentence refers to Jeetesh, thus, we replace it with the pronoun "him".

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Having “a place by the window” means standing still while watching life go by.

The word "baptized" means that Esperanza would like to have the ability to change her name since birth and not change it now, after she has grown up.

We can associate the word "baptized", in this story, the word "reborn", "resurge".

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In "My Name" by Sandra Cisneros we learn about Esperanza's thoughts on her name. She believes that her name does not have a good cootation, a good story and does not fit well among English speakers.

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Experanza wants to have a better life and believes that changing her name would be a good first step, but she didn't want to change her name now, she wanted to be baptized with another name, which indicates that she wanted to be reborn and have a different life.

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It usually is used just before the noun it modies.

Here in this example:

'Penguins seem comfortable in the coolest habitats', comfortable is the predicate adjective which follows the linking verb 'seem' and modifies the noun.

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