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The police officer said to us, “Where are you going?”
A. The police officer asked us where we were going?
B. The police officer asked us where were we going?
C. The police officer asked us where are we going?
D. The police officer asked us where we are going?

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A. complete
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They told me ______.
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We’re going to have to reduce budgets in every single department. There will be ___ cuts.
a. back to the drawing board
b. brief
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e. across the board