[ Grammar ]
Mother asked John, “Don’t be mischievous with your sister!”
A. Mother asked John to do not be mischievous with his sister
B. Mother asked John that not to be mischievous with your sister
C. Mother asked John not to be mischievous with his sister
D. Mother asked John to be mischievous with your sister.

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