Dad said, “You should tidy up your rooms now.”
A. Dad said that they should tidy up their rooms then.
B. Dad said that they should tidy up your rooms then.
C. Dad said that they should tidy up their rooms now.
D. Dad said they should tidy up their rooms then.

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