“Govind,” said the manager sternly, “I command you to tell me what the old man said.”
A. The manager sternly told Govind that he commanded him to tell him what the old man had said.
B. The manager commanded sternly to Govind to tell him what the old man had said.
C. The manager commanded Govind to tell him what the old man said.
D. The manager sternly commanded Govind to tell him what the old man had said.

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