Sally said, “I am leaving tomorrow.”
A. Sally said that she is leaving tomorrow.
B. Sally said that she was leaving tomorrow.
C. Sally said that she is leaving the next day.
D. Sally said that she was leaving the next day.

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A. besides
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined word.
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A. or, or, and
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C. and, and, or
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