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प्रश्न
Re-write the following sentence according to the instructions given. Make other changes that may be necessary, but do not change the meaning of the sentence. Choose the correct options.
He said to me, "I don't believe you."
(Begin: He said ...)
विकल्प
He said he doesn't want to believe in me.
He said that he didn't believe me.
He said that he didn't believe in me.
He said I don't believe you.
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उत्तर
He said that he didn't believe me.
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