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“Please don’t mention it to anybody,” Mary said to her friend.
A. Mary asked her friend not to mention it to anybody.
B. Mary asked her friend not mention it to anybody
C. Mary asked her friend to not mention it to anybody.
D. Mary asked her friend did not mention it to anybody.

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