[ Grammar ]
“Why don’t you complain to the manager, Tony?” said Paul.
A. Paul suggested that Tony complain to the manager.
B. Paul advised Tony complaining to the manager.
C. Paul suggested Tony to complain to the manager.
D. Paul asked Tony why he doesn’t complain to the manger.

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