[ Grammar ]
“I like cooking more than cleaning the house.”
A. She said that she likes cooking more than cleaning the house.
B. She said that she like cooking more than cleaning the house.
C. She said that she liked cooking more than cleaning the house.
D. She said I like cooking more than cleaning the house.

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