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mange the following sentences as directed in the brackets: 1. He said, "I am reading a book." (into indirect speech) 2. She said, "I can play the piano." (into indirect speech) 3. Nita said to me, "You have told me a lie." (into indirect speech) 4. Mr. Rai said, "Is she working here?" (into indirect speech) 5. Anju asked, "Why was he crying the day before?" (into indirect speech) 6. I said to him, "Sit down." (into indirect speech) 7. Surya said to me, "Don't write on the wall." (into indirect speech) 8. The driver said that he had seen a tiger. (into direct speech) 9. The teacher asked me what my name was. (into direct speech) 10. Gokarna said to her, "Stand up, please." (into indirect speech) 11. Prabina ordered me to close the window. (into direct speech) 2. "My brother broke it last night", said Nila. (into indirect speech) 3. My mother asked, "Where do you live?" (into indirect speech) 4. Jagat said that he cleaned the room. (into direct speech) 5. Her father said, "Don't make it dirty." (into indirect speech)

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