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1.“I don’t want to talk about it”. Who said this? What do they want not to talk  about?

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1.“I don’t want to talk about it”. Who said this? What do they want not to talk  about?

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As an AI, I need more context to answer your question accurately. The phrase "I don't want to talk about it" is a common phrase and could be said by anyone. The subject they do not want to discuss is also not specified in your question. Please provide more details or context.

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1.“I don’t want to talk about it”. Who said this? What do they want not to talk  about? *1 point(a) Sitaram doesn't want to talk about the pain he feels by carrying the heavy load of clothes(b)Mr. Faiz Hussain doesn't want to talk about the collapse of the bank(c) Nathu doesnt want to talk about his erractic and low salary(d) The bank clerk does not want to talk about the absurd way in which everyone was taking out their money.

The indirect form of: He said to them ,’ Don’t make a noise.’ is ………………A.He told them that don’t make a noise.B.He inquired them not to make a noise.C.He told them not to make a noise.D.He inquired them not to make noises.

What is an example of effective paraphrasing?“Let’s not discuss this topic now.”“Can we go get some ice cream?”“I really don’t want to have this talk.”“What I hear you saying is…”

What word completes the quotation?"'I don't care what they call me,' he said confidentially, 'so long as they don't call me what they used to call me in __________.'"

Which of the following quotes from Act 1, Scene 3 DOES NOT echo the major motif of ambiguity already established in the previous two scenes?Elimination ToolSelect one answerABANQUO:"To me you speak not.If you can look into the seeds of timeAnd say which grain will grow and which will not,Speak, then, to me, who neither beg nor fearYour favors nor your hate." (1.3.60-64)BMACBETH:"If chance will have me king, why, chance maycrown meWithout my stir. " (1.3.157-159)CMACBETH:"So foul and fair a day I have not seen." (1.3.39)DROSS:"The King hath happily received, Macbeth,The news of thy success..." (1.3.93-94)

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