Stop. I told her. “You’re not being very nice.”
Which of the following corrects the punctuation error in these sentences?
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A. Stop, I told her. “You’re not being very nice.”
B. Stop, I told her “you’re not being very nice.”
C. I told her, “You’re not being very nice.”
D. I told her “you’re not being very nice.”

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