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Question
directions: write the sentences (you... imperative, declarative, interrogative or exclamatory. include end punctuation.
- ex ____________________ (human) (maybe?)
- imp ____________________ fill out this card
- int ____________________ does stress actually cause cavities
- dec ____________________ the public library opens at ten oclock
- ex ____________________ knock gently; you woke a baby
- ex ____________________ i knew i knew this would happen!
- int ____________________ do you have any idea what this term means
- dec ____________________ your sister asked us to visit
- dec ____________________ my turn to text
- dec ____________________ sharon asks strange questions in science class
- imp ____________________ move to the end of the line
- int ____________________ may james and i discuss this matter with you in your office
- dec ____________________ a small brown dog chased some dressed
- dec ____________________ melinda wants to know if she may go to pizza with us
- imp ____________________ please park your car over there
- dec ____________________ the child often asks questions when his mother is reading to him
Response
To solve this, we analyze each sentence to determine if it's Exclamatory (Ex), Imperative (Imp), Interrogative (Int), or Declarative (Dec). Let's go through each:
1. (Assumed sentence: e.g., "Hurray! I made it")
- Type: Exclamatory (Ex)
- Reason: Expresses strong emotion (excitement) with an exclamation.
2. "Fill out this card"
- Type: Imperative (Imp)
- Reason: Gives a command/request.
3. "Does stress actually cause cavities"
- Type: Interrogative (Int)
- Reason: Asks a question (ends with a question mark, though not shown, the structure is interrogative).
4. "The public library opens at ten o’clock"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States a fact.
5. "Knock gently; you woke a baby"
- Type: Exclamatory (Ex)
- Reason: May express urgency or frustration (emotional tone).
6. "I knew I knew this would happen!"
- Type: Exclamatory (Ex)
- Reason: Expresses realization/excitement (emotional emphasis).
7. "Do you have any idea what this term means"
- Type: Interrogative (Int)
- Reason: Asks a question.
8. "Your sister asked us to visit"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States a fact (what your sister did).
9. "My turn to text"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States a claim (who gets to text).
10. "Sharon asks strange questions in science class"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States a fact about Sharon.
11. "Move to the end of the line"
- Type: Imperative (Imp)
- Reason: Gives a command.
12. "May James and I discuss this matter with you in your office"
- Type: Interrogative (Int)
- Reason: Asks for permission (a question).
13. "A small brown dog chased some birds"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States an action (fact).
14. "Melinda wants to know if she may go for pizza with us"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States what Melinda wants (a fact).
15. "Please park your car over there"
- Type: Imperative (Imp)
- Reason: Makes a request (polite command).
16. "The child often asks questions when his mother is reading to him"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States a fact about the child.
Final Answers (matching the labels):
- Ex
- Imp
- Int
- Dec
- Ex
- Ex
- Int
- Dec
- Dec
- Dec
- Imp
- Int
- Dec
- Dec
- Imp
- Dec
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To solve this, we analyze each sentence to determine if it's Exclamatory (Ex), Imperative (Imp), Interrogative (Int), or Declarative (Dec). Let's go through each:
1. (Assumed sentence: e.g., "Hurray! I made it")
- Type: Exclamatory (Ex)
- Reason: Expresses strong emotion (excitement) with an exclamation.
2. "Fill out this card"
- Type: Imperative (Imp)
- Reason: Gives a command/request.
3. "Does stress actually cause cavities"
- Type: Interrogative (Int)
- Reason: Asks a question (ends with a question mark, though not shown, the structure is interrogative).
4. "The public library opens at ten o’clock"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States a fact.
5. "Knock gently; you woke a baby"
- Type: Exclamatory (Ex)
- Reason: May express urgency or frustration (emotional tone).
6. "I knew I knew this would happen!"
- Type: Exclamatory (Ex)
- Reason: Expresses realization/excitement (emotional emphasis).
7. "Do you have any idea what this term means"
- Type: Interrogative (Int)
- Reason: Asks a question.
8. "Your sister asked us to visit"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States a fact (what your sister did).
9. "My turn to text"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States a claim (who gets to text).
10. "Sharon asks strange questions in science class"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States a fact about Sharon.
11. "Move to the end of the line"
- Type: Imperative (Imp)
- Reason: Gives a command.
12. "May James and I discuss this matter with you in your office"
- Type: Interrogative (Int)
- Reason: Asks for permission (a question).
13. "A small brown dog chased some birds"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States an action (fact).
14. "Melinda wants to know if she may go for pizza with us"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States what Melinda wants (a fact).
15. "Please park your car over there"
- Type: Imperative (Imp)
- Reason: Makes a request (polite command).
16. "The child often asks questions when his mother is reading to him"
- Type: Declarative (Dec)
- Reason: States a fact about the child.
Final Answers (matching the labels):
- Ex
- Imp
- Int
- Dec
- Ex
- Ex
- Int
- Dec
- Dec
- Dec
- Imp
- Int
- Dec
- Dec
- Imp
- Dec