He said," How charming the sight is!" বাক্যের indirect speech হচ্ছে--- ?
Explanation
1. Exclamation to Statement: The phrase "How charming" indicates an exclamatory tone, which typically requires converting the exclamation into a statement form. Thus, we use "exclaimed" to capture the sense of wonder.
2. Change in Tense: In indirect speech, the present tense "is" shifts to the past tense "was" to maintain proper tense consistency. This is a standard rule in English grammar when converting direct speech to indirect.
3. Adverbial Modification: The word "very" amplifies the adjective "charming" in the first option, conveying the same level of enthusiasm present in the original statement. The option "A" retains this intensity.
Thus, the correct transformation is "He exclaimed that the sight was very charming," as it reflects the original meaning, adheres to tense conversion rules, and captures the exclamatory nature of the original statement. Options B, C, and D either fail to change the tense properly or omit the adverb that intensifies the description, making A the most accurate choice.
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