“Remember to pick me up at 6 o’clock tomorrow afternoon” she said.
A. She told me to remember to pick her up at 6 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.
B. She reminded me to pick her up at 6 o’clock the following afternoon.
C. She reminded me to remember to pick her up at 6 o’clock the next afternoon.
D. She told me to pick her up at 6 o’clock the next day afternoon.

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