She said, “I don’t know where my shoes are.”
A. She said that she didn’t know where her shoes are.
B. She said that she didn’t know where her shoes were.
C. She said that she doesn’t know where her shoes are.
D. She said that she doesn’t know where her shoes were.

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A. I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining.
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C. I wanted to go for a walk, or it started raining.
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