Nature of Direct and Indiect Speeches/Narrations:

 Direct And Indirect:-


Direct and indirect are terms that are used in a variety of contexts to refer to the way in which something is done or the way in which something affects something else.


In general, something that is direct is done in a straightforward or upfront manner, without any intermediary steps or processes. Something that is indirect, on the other hand, is done through an intermediary or involves intermediate steps.


Here are a few examples of how these terms might be used:


In grammar, direct objects are the nouns or pronouns that receive the action of the verb, while indirect objects are the nouns or pronouns that indicate to or for whom the action is being performed. For example, in the sentence "She gave the book to her sister," "book" is the direct object and "sister" is the indirect object.

In finance, direct costs are costs that can be directly attributed to the production of a particular product or service, while indirect costs are costs that are not directly tied to a specific product or service but are necessary for the overall operation of the business.


*In psychology, direct behavior is behavior that is openly displayed or expressed, while indirect behavior is behavior that is more subtle and not as easily noticeable*

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