Sandra said, “I have already written a letter to my family in Thailand.”
A. Sandra said that she had already written a letter to her family in Thailand.
B. Sandra said that she wrote a letter to her family in Thailand.
C. Sandra said that she was writing a letter to her family in Thailand.
D. Sandra said that she will write a letter to her family in Thailand.

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She most definitely possessed a cruel sense of humor; that was undeniably certain.
___
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