Differentiate between direct and reported speech: ‘I like to dance,’ he said. He said that he liked to dance.
A. Direct speech: ‘I like to swim,’ he said. Reported speech: He said that he liked to swim.
B. Direct speech: ‘I like to sing,’ he said. Reported speech: He said that he liked to sing.
C. Direct speech: ‘I like to dance,’ he said. Reported speech: He said that he liked to dance.
D. Direct speech: ‘I dislike to dance,’ he said. Reported speech: He said that he disliked to dance.

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