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Direction for:-In the following section the sentences have been given in Direct or Indirect speech. From the given alternatives, choose the most appropriate sentence that best suits the given sentence in Indirect or Direct speech.
Which is the correct sentence in DIRECT speech if using the INDIRECT sentence that follows as a guild. The teacher ordered the children to do their homework.
The teacher ordered, Children, do your homework!
The teacher ordered "Children, do your homework!"
The teacher asked, "Children, do your homework!"
The teacher ordered, "Children, do your homework!"
- Option 1: The teacher ordered, Children, do your homework!
- Lacks quotation marks, making it unclear where the direct speech begins and ends.
- Option 2: The teacher ordered "Children, do your homework!"
- Missing a comma before the quotation marks, which is typically used in direct speech.
- Option 3: The teacher asked, "Children, do your homework!"
- Uses 'asked' instead of 'ordered', which changes the meaning.
- Option 4: The teacher ordered, "Children, do your homework!"
- Correct punctuation and retains the same meaning as the indirect sentence.
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