[ Grammar ]
“Why can’t I go out with you?” Mario asked Fiona. This question in Reported Speech is…
A. Mario asked Fiona why he couldn’t go out with her.
B. Mario asked Fiona why he couldn’t go out with him.
C. Mario asked Fiona why couldn’t he go out with she.
D. Mario asked Fiona why she couldn’t go out with him.

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