[ Grammar ]
“Don’t make noise in the library.” the librarian said.
A. The librarian said not to make noise in the library.
B. The librarian ordered me to be quite in the library.
C. The librarian said to me be quiet while in the library.
D. The librarian told me to not make any noise in the library.

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