Harold said, “Don’t bring sodas near the computers!”
A. Harold told us not to bring sodas near the computers.
B. Harold asked us if we were bringing sodas near the computers.
C. Harold told to us that we had bringed sodas near the computers
D. Harold said to bring sodas near the computers.

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