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Examples of direct and indirect discourse?

Direct discourse: "I am going to the store," John said. Indirect discourse: John said that he was going to the store.


How do you change direct discourse to indirect discourse?

That case is simple..As the word defines itself..Direct discourse-that is, a direct quotation or a direct question-means the identical words the writer or speaker used; as,- "I hope you have not killed him?" said Amyas.-Kingsley.Indirect discourse means reported speech,-the thoughts of a writer or speaker put in the words of the one reporting them.Therefore to change direct discourse to indirect discourse it to simply REPORT what the speaker directly says or the writer wrote.In other words, paraphrase the words so as to avoid using QUOTATION MARKS..


Example and meaning of indirect discourse?

My friend said that she loves sex.


Who said Proof - a matter not of external discourse but of meditation within the soul?

aristotle


Which Justice said 'The Republic endures and this is the symbol of its faith' at the laying of the cornerstone of the Supreme Court building in 1932?

Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes said, "The Republic endures and this is the symbol of its faith," during his cornerstone address on October 13, 1932. The cornerstone, laid on that date, reads:Construction BegunMarch 16, 1931Building CompletedApril 4, 1935


Give examples of 5 direct DISCOURSE and indirect too?

5 example of sentence direct discourse->describes the direct reporting of what someone said in another context.


What is Pericles on Athenian Democracy?

He said that they were a democracy and that all men in Athens should have a part in government.


Who said democracy is a kingless regime?

benito mussolini


Direct and indirect discourse?

Statements which give the thought of another in his own words are said to be direct quotations or direct discourse; for example: 1. John said, "I will come." 2. William writes, "The sleighing is excellent." 3. The order is, "Come at once." 4. The question is, Shall we go ? Statements which give the substance of another's thought in a somewhat different form are said to be indirect quotations ox indirect discourse; for example: 5. John said that he would come. 6. William wrote that the sleighing was excellent. 7. The order was to come at once. 8. The question was whether we should go. PS: Got it from other site


Who said Democracy is like a rotting corpse?

Benito Mussolini


Who said the democracy was like a balloon?

kutte tumhhara baap


Who laid the cornerstone for the US Supreme Court building?

Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes laid the cornerstone for the Supreme Court Building on October 13, 1932. In a speech commemorating the occasion he said, "The Republic endures, and this is the symbol of its faith."