[ Grammar ]
Why didn’t you send me the brochure?’ Mr. William asked the agent.
A. Mr. William asked the agent why she had not sent him the brochure.
B. Mr. William asked the agent not to send him the brochure.
C. Mr. William asked the agent to send him the brochure.
D. Mr. William asked the agent why she didn’t send him the brochure.
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