Retell the story "mothers advice" in reported speech Mother's advice! Harry came to his mother one morning and said to her, 'No one at my school likes me, Mother. The teacher's don't, and the children don't. Even the cleaners and the bus drivers hate me". "Well, Harry," his mother answered. "It is such sad news. Perhaps you aren't very nice to them. If a few people don't like a person it may not be his fault; but if a lot of people don't, there is usually something wrong with such a person and he really needs to change. 'That's good advice, Mother,' Harry said. 'But I'm too old to change. I don't want to go to school.' "Don't be so silly, Harry," his mother said. "You have to go. You have things to learn. And besides that, you're the headmaster of the school.'
Harry told his mother that no one at his school liked him, not even the teachers or other students. His mother replied that it might be because he wasn't very nice to them. She suggested that if a lot of people didn't like him, there might be something wrong with him and he needed to change. Harry agreed with his mother's advice, but said he was too old to change and didn't want to go to school. His mother told him not to be silly and reminded him that he was actually the headmaster of the school, so he had to go and learn.
Harry told his mother that no one at his school liked him, not even the teachers or other students. His mother replied that it might be because he wasn't very nice to them. She suggested that if a lot of people didn't like him, there might be something wrong with him and he needed to change. Harry agreed with his mother's advice, but said he was too old to change and didn't want to go to school. His mother told him not to be silly and reminded him that he was actually the headmaster of the school, so he had to go and learn.