Sintawati said to Mother: “I want to buy new dress so that my friends look me beautifully on my birthday party.”
A. Sintawati said to Mother that she wanted to buy new dress so that her friends looked her beautifully on her birthday party
B. Sintawati said to Mother that she wanted to buy new dress so that my friends look me beautifully on her birthday party
C. Sintawati said to Mother that I wanted to buy new dress so that her friends look me beautifully on my birthday party
D. Sintawati said to Mother that she wants to buy new dress so that my friends looked me beautifully on my birthday party
E. Sintawati said to Mother that I want to buy new dress so that my friends look me beautifully on my birthday party

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