Which sentence is correct, clear, and concise?

A) Our teacher, Mr. Johnson, said "that he had once failed English."
B) Our teacher, Mr. Johnson, said, "that he had once failed English."
C) Our teacher, Mr. Johnson, said that he had once failed English.
D) Our teacher, Mr. Johnson, said, that he had once failed English.


C

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