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- measure the plywood twice to make sure your marks are correct
a. declarative—add period
b. imperative—add period
c. interrogative—add question mark
d. exclamatory—add exclamation mark
- now, that’s what i call a rollercoaster ride
a. declarative—add period
b. imperative—add period
c. interrogative—add question mark
Question 3
The sentence "Measure the plywood twice to make sure your marks are correct" gives a command or instruction, which is an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences can end with a period. So the correct option is B.
The sentence "Now, that’s what I call a rollercoaster ride" is making a statement (declarative) or could also be seen as exclamatory in tone, but since it's stating an opinion about the rollercoaster ride, as a declarative sentence it should end with a period. So the correct option is A.
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B. imperative—add period