Jane, why don’t you finish your homework before going out?’ James’s mother said.
A. Jane’s mother suggested finishing your homework before going out.
B. Jane’s mother suggested that she finish her homework after going out.
C. Jane’s mother suggested that she should finish her homework before going out.
D. Jane’s mother suggested that she should finishing her homework before going out.
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