[ Grammar ]
Olly and Max said, “We don’t know the population of London.”
A. Olly and Max said that they don’t know the population of London.
B. Olly and Max said that they didn’t know the population of London.
C. Olly and Max said we didn’t know the population of London.
D. Olly and Max said that they hadn’t known the population of London.

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