SSC 2024 – Dhaka Board: Passage Narration

SSC 2024 – Dhaka Board: Passage Narration …..SSC 2024 – Dhaka Board: Passage Narration

Question:

“Why are you putting up the foods in your pockets, sir? Why don’t you eat?” asked the nobleman.
“I’m doing the right thing. My dress deserves these foods,” replied Sheikh Saadi.
“I don’t understand what you mean, and I’m sorry,” said the nobleman.

Answer (Indirect )

  • The nobleman asked Sheikh Saadi why he was putting food in his pockets and why he didn’t eat.
  • Sheikh Saadi replied that he was doing the right thing and added that his dress deserved those rich dishes.
  • The nobleman said that he didn’t understand what Sheikh Saadi meant and added that he was sorry.

Other Related Narration Examples from 2024 (Different Boards)

Although your focus was Dhaka Board, here are a few other examples from various boards that often appear in practice resources to help broaden your preparation:

  • Rajshahi / Barishal Board 2024 “What are you reading?” Rifat said to Sifat…
    • Answer: Rifat asked Sifat what he was reading. Sifat replied that he was reading an interesting drama by Shakespeare… Rifat requested him to lend the book.
  • Cumilla Board 2024 The teacher entered the classroom and said, “Dear students, are all of you present today?”…
    • Answer: The teacher asked if all of them were present. The captain replied that everyone was present except Rina, who was absent due to her mother’s illness. The teacher said it was very sad news and wished that her mother might get well soon.

These examples let you practice different styles and contexts of narration conversions—useful for building fluency.

Read more Narration Dhaka Board, Barishal Board Answer-2024


Study Tips for Passage Narration (SSC/HSC Exams)

  1. Understand the rules: Pay attention to tense shifts, pronoun changes, reporting verbs (“asked,” “said,” “replied,” etc.), and adjustments in expressions (like time/location words).
  2. Compare direct vs. indirect: Always read the direct speech first, then slowly convert step by step, noting subject-verb changes and shifting pronouns.
  3. Practice with variety: Use samples from different boards to get comfortable with nuanced sentence structures.
  4. Check official/exam pattern: Sometimes the way they phrase questions in the actual exam can vary slightly—so practicing official past papers is helpful.

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