“I spent my time playing with the children last night,” Jessi said.
A. Jessi said I spent my time playing with the children last night.
B. Jessi said she spent her time playing with the children last night.
C. Jessi said she had spent her time playing with the children the previous night.
D. Jessi said I spent my time playing with the children the previous night.

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