The teacher said, “Don’t come to school on Monday because it is a holiday!”
A. The teacher asked to us to don’t come to school on Monday because it is a holiday.
B. The teacher asked if we were coming to school on Monday because it is a holiday.
C. The teacher told to us don’t come to school on Monday because it is a holiday.
D. The teacher told us not to come to school on Monday because it is a holiday.

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