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“Have you heard the name of Aesop?” asked the teacher. “No, sir. Who was he?” “Listen to my lecture attentively and you will be able to know about him. How interesting and instructive his fables are!” said the
teacher.
4. Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches. 
“Have you saved something for the future?” said the richman. “No,” said the cobbler. “I am happy with the present and think little about tomorrow.” “No, that would not do,” said the richman. “I like to see you above want. Have this money and keep it.
Answer:
The rich man asked the cobbler if he had saved something for future. The cobbler replied in the negative and said that he was happy with the present and thought little about the next day/ tomorrow. The rich man disagreed with the cobbler and said that would not do. He added that he (rich man) liked to see him (cobbler) above want. Then he told him to have the money and keep it.
5. Change the narrative style by using direct speeches.
The witness told the international crimes tribunal that he had suddenly heard a gunshot and gone towards the door. He added that he had seen many Al-Badr men and the members of the Pakistani army on his house premises. The judge asked him if he had recognized some of the Al-Badr men. The witness answered that he could recognize one Hamid in his village who had brought the members of the Pakistani army to the village.
Answer:
“I suddenly heard a gunshot and went towards the door,” the witness said to the international crimes tribunal. “I saw many Al Badr men and the members of the Pakistani army on my house premises.” “Did you recognize some of the Al Badr men?” said the judge. “I could recognize one Hamid in my village who brought the members of the Pakistani army to the village,” said the witness.
6. Change the narrative style by using direct speeches.
“Why are you crying? Do you have any problem?” asked the passer-by. “I am crying because I have none to look after me”, said the street child. “Are you hungry?” “Yes, I am,” said the boy.
Answer:
The passer-by asked the street child why he was crying and if he had any problem. The street child replied that he was crying because he had none to look after him. The passer-by again asked the boy whether he was hungry. The boy replied in the affirmative and said that he was hungry.
7. Change the narrative style by using direct speeches.
“Please give me your English grammar book,” said Fahim. “I cannot give it,” said Arman. “I have to take it with me in the class.” “I shall return the book before the class starts,” said Fahim. “Take it,” said Arman.”Thanks,” said Fahim.
Answer:
Fahim requested Arman to give him his (Arman’s) English Grammar book. Arman said that he could not give it as he had to take it with him in the class. Fahim said that he (F) would return the book before the class started. Then Arman told Fahim to take it. Fahim thanked Arman.
8. Change the narrative style by using direct speeches. 
He said to me, “I am very sorry to trouble you, but I shall be much obliged if you kindly lend me your dictionary.” “I shall be very glad to be of service to you, and you are welcome to any of my books that you think of use to you,” said I.
Answer:
He told me that he was very sorry to trouble me, but he would be much obliged if I kindly lent him my dictionary. I said that I would be very glad to be of service to him, and added that he was welcome to any of my books that he thought of use to him.
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