“You cheated in the exam,” the teacher said to his students.
A. The teacher accused his students of cheating in the exam.
B. The teacher advised his students to cheat in the exam.
C. The teacher prevented his students from cheating in the exam.
D. The teacher insisted his students on cheating in the exam.

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