He said to her, “Don’t read so fast.”

He told her not to read so fast.
He advised her don't read so fast.
He requested her not to read so fast.
He ordered her not to read so fast.

The correct answer is A. He told her not to read so fast.

The sentence “He said to her, ‘Don’t read so fast'” is a direct quote. In a direct quote, the speaker’s exact words are used. In this case, the speaker is telling the listener not to read so fast.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the speaker’s intent. Option B, “He advised her not to read so fast,” suggests that the speaker is giving the listener a piece of advice. Option C, “He requested her not to read so fast,” suggests that the speaker is asking the listener a favor. Option D, “He ordered her not to read so fast,” suggests that the speaker is giving the listener a command.

In conclusion, the correct answer is A. He told her not to read so fast.

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