The given sentence "good morning" is not a reported or direct speech, so it does not have a narration to be changed. It is a simple greeting that can be used as a direct address or in conversation with someone. However, if we were to imagine it being part of a reported speech, we could change the narration as follows:
She greeted me and said "good morning." (indirect speech)
"Good morning," she said as she walked by. (direct speech)
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Answer:
"good morning"
Explanation:
This will be the narration.
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Explanation:
The given sentence "good morning" is not a reported or direct speech, so it does not have a narration to be changed. It is a simple greeting that can be used as a direct address or in conversation with someone. However, if we were to imagine it being part of a reported speech, we could change the narration as follows: