“Shall we go to that new Italian restaurant?” Peter said.
A. Peter told us that we’d like to go to that new Italian restaurant.
B. Peter warned me against going to that new Italian restaurant.
C. Peter suggested going to that new Italian restaurant.
D. Peter apologized for going to that new Italian restaurant.

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