The manager told me that I had to be at the office at seven o’clock the next day. This sentence in Direct Speech is:
A. The manager told me: “I must be at the office at seven o’clock tomorrow.”
B. The manager told me: “You must be at the office at seven o’clock tomorrow.”
C. The manager told me: “You had to be at the office at seven o’clock the next day.”
D. The manager told me: “You must be at the office at seven o’clock the next day.”

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