[ Grammar: Reported Questions ]
‘Are you the one who broke the vase?’ Roger asked Jimmy.
A. Roger asked Jimmy if he was the one who had broken the vase.
B. Roger asked Jimmy if he is the one who broke the vase.
C. Roger asked Jimmy if he was the one who has broken the vase.

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