Which one is the correct indirect narration? 'Why have you beaten my dog?' he said to me.
A. He demanded me why had I beaten his dog
B. He asked me why I have had beaten his dog
C. He enquired me why had I had beaten his dog
D. He demanded of me why I had beaten his dog
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D.
He demanded of me why I had beaten his dog
Explanation: The correct indirect narration is 'He demanded of me why I had beaten his dog' (Option D). It uses proper structure for indirect speech. Other options ('why had I', 'why I have had', 'why had I had') do not follow the rules of sequence of tenses and indirect narration. Note: Indirect narration rules include changes in tense, pronouns, and question forms.
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