Marie said, “I’m going to see the doctor tomorrow.”
A. Marie said she was going to see the doctor the previous day.
B. Marie said she was going to see the doctor tomorrow.
C. Marie said she was going to see the doctor the next day.
D. Marie said she would see the doctor the other day.

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