Step 1: Understand the task → The sentence is in direct speech: “Wait there till I get back please.” she told the boys. We need to convert it into indirect (reported) speech.
Step 2: Identify the reporting verb → The direct speech uses the imperative form (“Wait there…”). In indirect speech, imperatives are usually reported with verbs like told, ordered, requested, advised, depending on the tone. Here, the use of “please” indicates politeness, so the correct reporting verb is requested.
Step 3: Change pronouns appropriately → In the direct form, the speaker says “I” (referring to herself). When reported, “I” becomes “she,” because the reporting clause subject is “she.” Similarly, “you” (implied subject of “wait”) becomes “the boys.”
Step 4: Adjust tense where necessary → In indirect speech, present tense verbs in the original imperative clause are shifted to the past if the reporting verb is in the past tense. Thus, “get back” changes to “got back.”
Step 5: Reconstruct the indirect version → The correct indirect speech is: She requested the boys to wait there till she got back.
Step 6: Validate against given options → This matches option (C) exactly, confirming it is correct.
Step 7: Apply formatting instruction → Present the final answer clearly inside the div as required.
FinalAnswer:She requested the boys to wait there till she got back.