[ Persuasive Text ]
“I shall be at Paris tomorrow,” he said.
A. He says that he shall be at Paris tomorrow.
B. He says that he should be in Paris tomorrow.
C. He said that he will be in Paris tomorrow.
D. He said that he should be in Paris tomorrow.

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