He said, “I am quite a good cook and I do all my own washing and mending too.” (Change into indirect speech)
A. He said that he had been quite a good cook and he had done all his own washing and mending too.
B. He said that he was quite a good cook but he did not do his own washing and mending.
C. He said that he was quite a good cook and that he did all his own washing and mending too.
D. He said that he is quite a good cook and he does all his own washing and mending too.

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