Which option correctly integrates the dialogue into the past-tense narrative?
A. Maria turned to him and asks, “Are you coming with us?”
B. Maria turned to him and asked, “Are you coming with us?”
C. Maria turns to him and asked, “Are you coming with us?”
D. Maria turned to him and asked, “Were you coming with us?”

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