Explanation:
Direct speech is a sentence in which the actual words of the speaker are quoted.
Direct speech is a sentence in which the actual words of the speaker are quoted.Indirect speech is a sentence in where we report what someone said, without quoting his exact words.
Direct speech is a sentence in which the actual words of the speaker are quoted.Indirect speech is a sentence in where we report what someone said, without quoting his exact words.An exclamatory sentence expresses a state of sorrow, joy or wonder. When converted into indirect speech, reporting verbs like said, told etc. are changed into specific words like exclaimed with joy, exclaimed with wonder, exclaimed with sorrow, prayed, wished etc. Interjections such as oh, hurrah, alas are removed.
Direct speech is a sentence in which the actual words of the speaker are quoted.Indirect speech is a sentence in where we report what someone said, without quoting his exact words.An exclamatory sentence expresses a state of sorrow, joy or wonder. When converted into indirect speech, reporting verbs like said, told etc. are changed into specific words like exclaimed with joy, exclaimed with wonder, exclaimed with sorrow, prayed, wished etc. Interjections such as oh, hurrah, alas are removed.Here, option B is correct. Reporting verb 'said' is replaced and 'may' changes to 'might'.