Ds: My sister said, “I read the short story yesterday”.
Is: ………………………………
A. My sister said that I read the short story yesterday.
B. My sister said that I read the short story the day before.
C. My sister said that she had read the short story the day before.
D. My sister said that she has read the short story the day before
E. My sister said that she read the short story yesterday.

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A. and
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