A statement in which you say the same thing twice in different words.
The correct answer is Tautology.
Explanation:
Tautology refers to a statement in which the same thing is said twice in different words, which is a common stylistic error in writing and speech. It is considered redundant and does not add value to the statement being made.
Example of tautology: "Free gift." The word "gift" already implies something that is free, making "free" redundant.
Select the proper indirect form of the direct speech sentence below:
"There are ceremonies going on," he said to me.
What is 'X' in the following table?