A. ‘Please bring me a sandwich,’ said my friend.
B. He said, ‘My friend, please bring me a sandwich.’
C. “Please bring my friend a sandwich,” said he.
D. My friend said, ‘Will you bring me a sandwich?’
Submitted by: Areesha Khan
Answer:
A. ‘Please bring me a sandwich,’ said my friend.
Explanation:
The word “requested” in indirect speech is typically expressed as “Please” in direct speech to convey a polite request.
The sentence retains its original structure and polite tone while converting back to direct speech.
The correct answer to the question: "Change the following sentence from Indirect to Direct Speech: “My friend requested me to bring him a sandwich.”" is "‘Please bring me a sandwich,’ said my friend.".