Convert the following dialogues in Indirect Speech by using appropriate reporting verb.

Rohit: Excuse me, Sir. Good evening.
Bookseller: Good evening. What can I do for you?
Rohit: Will any eminent writer visit your stall today?
Bookseller: Yes. Maya, who writes science fiction for children, is visiting us at 6.00 this evening.
Rohit: Can I meet her? I want to become a writer one day. I would like to talk to her and get some tips.
Bookseller: Sure. It's 5 p.m. now. You can go around the book fair and come back at 6 p.m. or stay here till she comes.
(Hint: Rohit turned to the bookseller and greeted him ......)

Dear student
Rohit turned to the bookseller and greeted him. The bookseller greeted and asked him what he could do for him. Rohit asked him whether any eminent writer would visit his stall that day. Bookseller affirmed and said that Maya, who writes science fiction for children was visiting them at 6.00 that evening. Rohit asked him if he could meet her and said that he wanted to become a writer some day so he would like to talk to her and get some tips. The bookseller assured him and said that it was 5 pm then and told him to go around the book fair and come back at 6 pm or to stay there till she came.
Regards.
 

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