Mr. Bascomb said, “Don’t vote for Otis because he doesn’t want to build factories!”
A. Mr. Bascomb said not to vote for Otis because he doesn’t want to build factories.
B. Mr. Bascomb asked us to don’t vote for Otis because he doesn’t want to build factories.
C. Mr. Bascomb told to us not to vote for Otis because he is not wanting to build factories.
D. Mr. Bascomb said to us to don’t vote for Otis because he had not wanted to build factories.
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