“Why are they talking about habitat loss of wild animals now?” Phuong asked.
A. Phuong asked why they were talking about habitat loss of wild animals then.
B. Phuong asked why are they talking about habitat loss of wild animals then.
C. Phuong asked why they are talking about habitat loss of wild animals now.
D. Phuong asked why they had been talking about habitat loss of wild animals now.

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