Will no one tell me what she does?

Shall I be told by anyone what is done by her?
Shall I not be told by anyone what is done by her?
Shall not be I told what was done by her?
Does anyone told me what is she doing?

The correct answer is: A. Shall I be told by anyone what is done by her?

The other options are incorrect because they do not correctly express the meaning of the question.

Option B is incorrect because it uses the negative form “shall not” instead of the positive form “shall.” The negative form is used to express a prohibition or a negative command, while the positive form is used to express a request or a question.

Option C is incorrect because it uses the past tense form “was done” instead of the present tense form “is done.” The past tense is used to express actions that have already happened, while the present tense is used to express actions that are happening now or that happen regularly.

Option D is incorrect because it uses the active voice “told” instead of the passive voice “be told.” The active voice is used to express actions that are performed by the subject of the sentence, while the passive voice is used to express actions that are performed on the subject of the sentence.

In the sentence “Will no one tell me what she does?”, the subject is “I” and the action is “to be told.” The passive voice is used in this sentence because the speaker is not sure who will tell them what she does. The speaker is simply asking if anyone will tell them what she does.

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