“Please don’t go away”, she said.

She said to please her and not go away.
She told me to go away.
She begged me not to go away.
She begged that I not go away.

The correct answer is C. She begged me not to go away.

The sentence “Please don’t go away” is a request, not a command. It is a polite way of asking someone to stay. The word “please” indicates that the speaker is asking for a favor, and the word “don’t” indicates that the speaker does not want the person to leave. The sentence can be interpreted as a plea or a request for someone to stay.

Option A is incorrect because it does not accurately reflect the meaning of the sentence. The speaker is not asking the listener to please her, but rather to please not go away.

Option B is incorrect because it does not accurately reflect the tone of the sentence. The speaker is not telling the listener to go away, but rather asking them to stay.

Option D is incorrect because it does not accurately reflect the structure of the sentence. The speaker is not begging that the listener not go away, but rather asking them to stay.

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