As soon as I —- to my secretary, I realized that I —- the situation.
A. had spoken / have misunderstood
B. spoke / had misunderstood
C. have spoken / misunderstood
D. were speaking / would misunderstood
E. spoke / have misunderstood

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D. They spoke loudly.
