Reported Speech
Q: Convert to reported speech: "Don't touch that!" she said to the children.
Did You Know?
The idiom 'bite the bullet' means to endure a painful or unpleasant situation bravely. It comes from the historical practice of having patients bite on a bullet during surgery to cope with pain. Example: 'She had to bite the bullet and tell her boss the truth about the mistake.' Other options: 'to eat something hard' is literal; 'to avoid responsibility' is incorrect; 'to complain loudly' is the opposite, as it implies stoicism.
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