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She asked me why I was thinking of quitting the gym.
A. “Why are you thinking of quitting the gym?” she asked me.
B. “Why were you thinking of quitting the gym?” she asked me.
C. “Why do you think of quitting the gym?” she asked me.
D. “Why did you quit the gym?” she asked me.

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