“She may not be happy about driving all night, but she will have to do it.”
A. Sarah’s friend expressed that she could not be happy about driving all night, but she would have to do it.
B. Sarah’s friend expressed that she might not be happy about driving all night, but she had to do it.
C. Sarah’s friend expressed that she might not be happy about driving all night, but she would have to do it.
D. Sarah’s friend expressed that she could not be happy about driving all night, but she should do it.
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