[ Direct and Indirect Speech ]
Lola: ‘We want to see the Eiffel Tower today.’
A. Lola said they wanted to see the Eiffel Tower that day.
B. Lola said they wanted to see the Eiffel Tower this day.
C. Lola said they have wanted to see the Eiffel Tower that day.

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