Anne said, “Don’t listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person!”
A. Anne asked to us not to listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person.
B. Anne said that Mr Bascomb is not an honest person.
C. Anne said not to listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person.
D. Anne told to us to don’t listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person.

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