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“You should have played computer games all day!” Ann said to her son.
A. Ann told her son not to play computer games all day.
B. Ann reproached her son for playing computer games all day.
C. Ann advised her son not to play computer games all day.
D. Ann accused her son for playing computer games all day.

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