Answer:
1. Can anyone be expected to forever submit to injustice?
2. What's better than a busy life?
3. Where in the world will you find a fairer building than the Taj Mahal?
4. Is it useful to offer bread to a man who is dying of thirst?
5. What could we have done without your help?
6. Was that an example worth following?
Step-by-step explanation:
The exercise requires that assertions or responses are the sentences given in the exercise above, we are to profer the appropriate question which will prompt the response or assertion stated for each.
1. Can anyone be expected to submit forever to injustice?
No one can be expected to submit for ever to injustice
2. What's better than a busy life?
There is nothing better than a busy life.
3. Where in the world will you find a fairer building than the Taj Mahal?
Nowhere in the world will you find a fairer building than the taj mahal.
4. Is it useful to offer bread to a man who is dying of thirst?
It is useless to offer bread to a man who is dying of thirst
5. What could we have done without your help?
We could have done nothing without your help.
6. Was that an example worth following?
That was not an example to be followed.