1)She told me that she had been thinking of helping him but had changed her mind.
2)She told me that she was thinking of helping him but changed her mind.
Are both sentences correct? If they are, what is the difference in meaning between them??
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Sign up to join this community1)She told me that she had been thinking of helping him but had changed her mind.
2)She told me that she was thinking of helping him but changed her mind.
Are both sentences correct? If they are, what is the difference in meaning between them??