Hello,
I assume your question is a bit incomplete as you have not completed the reference or written the question.But you can read the report on the given passage which is an extract from the poem 'mother tongue' :
http://egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/54072/1/B-2U-4.pdf
Question : Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
She said, "I am in no mood to work now."
Option 1: She said that she has been in no mood to work then.
Option 2: She said that she was in no mood to work now.
Option 3: She said that she was in no mood to work then.
Option 4: She said that she has been in no mood to work now.
The teacher said to Anu, “I am very disappointed with your work.”
Option 1: The teacher said that Anu I am very disappointed with your work.
Option 2: The teacher told Anu that she was very disappointed with her work.
Option 3: The teacher told Anu that she were very disappointed with her work.
Option 4: The teacher told Anu that I was very disappointed with her work.
She said, "However hard it rains, I have to go to work."
Option 1: She said that however hard it may rained, she have to go to work.
Option 2: She said that however hard it rained, she had to go to work.
Option 3: She said that even if it rains hard, she had to go to work.
Option 4: She said that however hard it might rain, she has to go to work.
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