[ Grammar ]
Khurt: “I was writing a letter yesterday.”
A. Khurt said that he had been writing a letter before that day.
B. Khurt said that he was writing a letter the day before.
C. Khurt said that he had written a letter before that day.
D. Khurt said that he wrote a letter the day before.

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