(a) Do as directed: (i) "We'll soon be at your station", I said... | Filo

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Concepts:

Indirect speech, Voice change, Degrees of comparison, Affirmative sentences, Negative sentences, Sentence splitting

Explanation:

Here are the transformations for each part of the question:

Step by Step Solution:

Step 1

The indirect speech of 'We'll soon be at your station' is: 'I told the girl that we would soon be at her station.'

Step 2

The passive voice of 'My parents were widely regarded as an ideal couple' is: 'They regarded my parents as an ideal couple.'

Step 3

The positive degree of 'important' in 'I was the most important man' is: 'I was an important man.'

Step 4

The affirmative sentence of 'I do not recall the exact number of people she fed every day' is: 'I recall the exact number of people she fed every day.'

Step 5

The negative sentence of 'Mine was a very secure childhood' is: 'Mine was not an insecure childhood.'

Step 6

The two separate sentences from 'The water dripping from his face, the boy looked at her' are: 'The water was dripping from his face. The boy looked at her.'

Final Answer:

  1. I told the girl that we would soon be at her station. 2. They regarded my parents as an ideal couple. 3. I was an important man. 4. I recall the exact number of people she fed every day. 5. Mine was not an insecure childhood. 6. The water was dripping from his face. The boy looked at her.