Mary accused Peter of stealing her money.
A. Mary said, “ It is you that stole my money.”
B. Mary said, “ Congratulation! Well done with your stealing my money.”
C. Mary said, “ Could you please steal my money.”
D. Mary said, “ Don’t steal my money.”

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