My friend said to me, “I am going to my new house now. I shall call you tonight.”
A. My friend told me that he was going to his new house then and he should call me that night.
B. My friend said to me that he was going to his new house then and he should call me that night.
C. My friend told me that he is going to his new house then and he should call me that night.
D. My friend said to me that he was going to his new house now and he should call me tonight.

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A. The most cold month
B. The colder month
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