Which is the direct narration of the following indirect statement? We wanted to be confirmed that we were late.
Answer: We said, "We are late, aren't we?"
Explanation
The correct direct narration of the indirect statement "We wanted to be confirmed that we were late" is: "We said, 'We are late, aren't we?'".
It accurately reflects the desire for confirmation and uses a question format.
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