He said to him, “Thank you for your kind help.” (Change narration)

(A) He thanked him for his kind help. 
(B) He requested him for his kind help.
(C) He asked him for his kind help.
(D) He told him for his  help.

🧠 Explanation:

  • The sentence is an example of direct speech showing gratitude.
  • In indirect narration, expressions like “Thank you” are usually changed to “thanked”.
  • The reporting verb "said to" changes to "thanked" when conveying appreciation.
  • So, the correct indirect narration uses the structure: He thanked him for his kind help.