[ Direct-Indirect Speech ]
He wrote in his report, “The rainfall has been scanty till now.”
A. He reported that the rainfall has been scanty till now.
B. He reported that the rainfall had been scanty till now.
C. He reported that the rainfall has been scanty till then.
D. He reported that the rainfall had been scanty till then.

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