how to change exclamatory sentence into indirect speech

Direct: The boy said, ‘Hurrah! We have won the match.’Indirect: The boy exclaimed with joy that they had won the match.Direct: The old man said, ‘Alas! I have lost my purse.’Indirect: The old man exclaimed with sorrow that he had lost his purse.Direct: The child said, ‘What a beautiful sight!’Indirect: The child exclaimed with delight that it was a very beautiful sight. OR The child exclaimed with delight that the sight was very beautiful.Direct: The girl said, ‘How beautiful the girl is!’Indirect: The girl exclaimed with delight that the rainbow was very beautiful.Direct: The candidate said, ‘How difficult the problem is!’Indirect: The candidate exclaimed with disapproval that the problem was very difficult.Direct: The students said to the teacher, ‘Good morning, Teacher!’Indirect:  The students respectfully wished their teacher good morning.Direct: ‘How glad I am,’ said Alice, ‘to meet my friend here.’Indirect: Alice exclaimed with delight that she was very glad to meet her friend there.Direct: The Emperor said, ‘Alas! Our foes are too strong!’Indirect: The Emperor exclaimed with sorrow that their foes were too strong.Direct: ‘Hurrah!’ cried the boy, ‘I have won a prize.’Indirect: The boy exclaimed with delight he had done a prize.

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