Baruch said, “I might teach ESL next semester.”
A. Baruch said that he is going to teach ESL next semester.
B. Baruch said that he will teach ESL next semester.
C. Baruch said that he might teach ESL next semester.
D. Baruch said that he could teach ESL next semester.

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