The document discusses differences between direct and indirect discourse. Direct discourse uses quotation marks to report the exact words spoken, while indirect discourse reports what was said without using quotation marks. An example is provided of direct discourse using quotation marks versus indirect discourse reporting the meaning without quotes.
The document discusses differences between direct and indirect discourse. Direct discourse uses quotation marks to report the exact words spoken, while indirect discourse reports what was said without using quotation marks. An example is provided of direct discourse using quotation marks versus indirect discourse reporting the meaning without quotes.
The document discusses differences between direct and indirect discourse. Direct discourse uses quotation marks to report the exact words spoken, while indirect discourse reports what was said without using quotation marks. An example is provided of direct discourse using quotation marks versus indirect discourse reporting the meaning without quotes.
differ from each other? 2. How do children differ in complexion? 3. How do you compare the clothing’s of the children from around the world? Direct discourse-is speech that is made directly from the speaker to the receiver. If you see quotation marks in a text, this is direct discourse.
Example: “Jim, can you finish this report?”
“I will be out of the office for two weeks.” Indirect discourse-statement of what a person said, without quoting the exact words Example: Direct speech: “It's been raining since this afternoon.” Indirect speech: He said it'd been raining since that afternoon.