A. Haris exclaimed with sorrow that he was very clever.
B. Haris exclaimed that we was very clever.
C. None of these
D. Haris exclaimed that he was very clever.
Explanation
The sentence " Haris said , ' How clever I am '" is a statement, but the phrase " How clever I am " is an exclamation that indicates excitement or pride .
So, the correct interpretation is that Haris exclaimed ( or said with emphasis and excitement ) that he was very clever.
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A. She exclaimed what a lovely dress it is.
B. None of these
C. She exclaimed what a lovely dress it was.
D. She exclaimed that it was a lovely dress.
Explanation
In indirect speech , the exclamatory sentence is changed into a statement.
The present tense (" is ") changes to past tense (" was ").
The phrase " What a lovely dress it is! " is reported as " She exclaimed that it was a lovely dress. "
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صحیح لفظ کا انتخاب کرتے ہوئے درج ذیل کہاوت کو مکمل کریں: پیسہ ___ جاتا ہے۔
A. Mare
B. Donkey
C. Time
D. Life
Explanation
The proverb money makes the mare go, explains the power of money.
It says, if you pay enough , people will show interest to work for you.
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A. "The unexamined life", said Socrates, "is unfit to be lived by man."
B. The inexamined life, said Socrates, "is unfit to be lived by man
C. "The disexamined life" said Socrates is unfit to be lived by man.
D. "The unexamined life said Socrates", is disfit to be lived by man.
Explanation
"The unexamined life", said Socrates, "is unfit to be lived by man."
This sentence is correctly punctuated and structured , with proper placement of quotation marks and accurate wording of Socrates ' famous quote.
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A. He said to his disciples, "Watch and pray."
B. He said to his disciples' "watch and pray."
C. He said to his disciples, "watch and, pray"
D. He said to his disciples "Watch and pray."
Explanation
He said to his disciples, "Watch and pray."
This sentence is punctuated correctly because it uses quotation marks to set off the direct quotation (" Watch and pray ") and a comma to separate the verb (" said ") from the quotation.
The comma before the quotation indicates that the quotation is a direct object of the verb " said ".
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