Danny said, “Some people were hunting in the forest today.”
A. Danny said that some people were hunting in the forest that day.
B. Danny said that some people had hunted in the forest that day.
C. Danny said that some people had been hunting in the forest that day.
D. Danny said that some people was hunting in the forest that day.

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