They said, “We have been waiting for the tickets for three hours.”
A. They said that they had been waiting for the tickets for three hours.
B. The said that we had been waiting for the tickets for three hours.
C. The said that we have been waiting for the tickets for three hours.
D. The said that they have had been waiting for the tickets for three hours.

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