[ Direct-Indirect Speech ]
Doshi said to his wife, “Please select one of these necklaces.”
A. Doshi requested his wife to select one of those necklaces.
B. Doshi said to his wife to please select one of these necklaces.
C. Doshi told his wife to please select one of those necklaces.
D. Doshi pleased his wife to select one of those necklaces.

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