Turn the following into reported questions.
"Do you feel safe walking home at night?" Becky asked her brother.
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Rick asked Mary, "Have you had your photos developed yet?"
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Fred asked, "Are those snakes poisonous?"
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"Have you seen Derek?" Terry asked me.
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Dad asked Nancy, "Would you like me to pick you up?"
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David asked Bill, "What is Moscow like?"
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"Is Hawaii part of the United States?" Frank asked his teacher.
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Tom asked his friend, "Have you ever been to Australia?"
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April asked me, "What are you doing?"
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Jack asked the receptionist, "Does my room have Internet service?"
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The place for the present Red Square was identified during the reign of Ivan III (the end of XV – beginning of XVI century), when the Kremlin was rebuilt. So, Red Square is allocated along the northeastern wall of the Kremlin.
There is the Lobnoye mesto, the monument to Minin and Pozharsky, Lenin’s mausoleum, the Kremlin Wall Necropolis, GUM, the State Historical Museum, St. Basil's Cathedral, Kazan Cathedral in Red Square.
It is important to note that the area is a pedestrian zone. Vehicular traffic on the cobblestone square was banned in 1974.