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Falisha said that I had given a quiz before their long test.
A. Falisha said, “I have given a quiz before their long test.”
B. Falisha said, ” You gave a quiz before our long test.”
C. Falisha said, “You had given a quiz before our long test.”
D. Falisha said, “I gave a quiz before your long test.”
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