Sarita said to me, “I will do it now or never.”

Sarita told me that I would do it then or never.
Sarita told me that she would do it now or never.
Sarita told me that she will do that now or never.
Sarita told me that she would do it then or never.

The correct answer is B. Sarita told me that she would do it now or never.

Sarita is the subject of the sentence, and “told me” is the verb. The direct object of the sentence is “that she would do it now or never.” The tense of the sentence is simple present, and the mood is indicative.

The other options are incorrect because they do not agree with the subject and verb of the sentence. Option A is incorrect because the subject of the sentence is Sarita, not I. Option C is incorrect because the direct object of the sentence is “that she would do it now or never,” not “that she will do that now or never.” Option D is incorrect because the tense of the sentence is simple present, not simple past.