“ Please give me some more money, Mum,” Daisy said.
A. Daisy protected her mother from giving her some more money.
B. Daisy insisted her mother on giving her some money.
C. Daisy dreamed of her mother giving her some more money.
D. Daisy looked forward to giving her mother some more money.

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