Change the narration: the officer said to the peon, “If you do not do your duty well, I will dismiss you”.

Answer: The officer threatened to dismiss the peon if he did not do his duty well
Explanation
  • The officer's statement is a warning, so "threatened" fits the context.
  • It conveys the conditional clause accurately in indirect speech.
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