You said to him, "Would you help me please" ?
Explanation
Option A states, "You asked him politely if he would help you." This accurately captures both the politeness inherent in the original statement and the structure of requesting help. The use of "you asked him" maintains the perspective of the speaker correctly, as it refers to the action of asking someone else. Furthermore, it retains the conditional nature of the original request "if he would help" aligning with the phrasing "would you help me."
Options B and D are similar in content but lack the nuance of politeness that option A explicitly includes. Meanwhile, option C incorrectly alters the subject of the assistance, turning the request into one where "you would help him," which is not the intention of the original statement. Therefore, option A stands out as the most accurate representation of the intent and courtesy embedded in the original question.
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