He said, 'I don't like this music.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

He said, 'I don't like this music.'
A. He said that he didn't like this music.
B. He said that he hadn't liked that music.
C. He said that he didn't like that music.
D. He said that he doesn't like this music.
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Simple present negative to simple past negative. 'This' to 'that'.

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