Answer:
A. She can speak Japanese.
B. Did I not see anybody in the park?
C. I have submitted my assignment.
Explanation:
When a question begins with an auxiliary verb, it can be converted into a statement by moving the auxiliary verb in front of the main verb. This is how the first question will become a statement:
- Can she speak Japanese? - She can speak Japanese.
Interrogative sentences are sentences that ask a question. The given negative sentence can be turned into an interrogative one by placing the auxiliary verb <em>did </em>at the beginning of the sentence.
- I did not see anybody in the park. - Did I not see anybody in the park?
To turn a negative sentence into an affirmative one, we need to remove the negation <em>not</em>. The adverb <em>yet </em>should be removed as well because it's not used in affirmative sentences such as this one.
- I haven't submitted my assignment yet. - I have submitted my assignment.
The example of rich imagery is the screens of corn stalk.
<h3>What is imagery?</h3>
It should be noted that imagery simply means the descriptive figure that are used to make the readers understand a story.
It was stated that we drove slowly in this matting-covered tunnel and came out onto a bare cleared space where the railway station had been.
Therefore, the example of rich imagery is the screens of corn stalk.
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I think it's B. Really hope this helps.:)