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“Don’t touch that flower!” the old lady said to the boy.
A. The old lady wanted the boy not touching that flower.
B. The old lady insisted the boy on touching that flower.
C. The old lady warned the boy against touching that flower.
D. The old lady congratulated the boy on not touching that flower.

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