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Charlie said, “Tom had an accident last week but he wasn’t injured.”
A. Charlie said that Tom had had an accident the previous week but he wasn’t injured.
B. Charlie said that Tom had an accident last week but he wasn’t injured.
C. Charlie said that Tom had an accident last week but he hadn’t been injured.
D. Charlie said that Tom had had an accident the previous week but he hadn’t been injured
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