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sesenic [268]
2 years ago
12

Can someone please help me with this

English
1 answer:
lana66690 [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

some might be wrong but most of my answers should be correct

Explanation:

section 1:

  1. interrogative
  2. imperative
  3. imperative
  4. exclamatory
  5. exclamatory
  6. declarative
  7. interrogative
  8. imperative
  9. declarative
  10. exclamatory

section 2:

  1. imperative
  2. declarative
  3. interrogative
  4. interrogative
  5. exclamatory
  6. declarative
  7. interrogative
  8. imperative
  9. declarative
  10. declarative

section 3:

  1. declarative
  2. interrogative
  3. imperative
  4. interrogative
  5. interrogative
  6. imperative
  7. interrogative
  8. exclamatory
  9. declarative
  10. exclamatory

I couldn't do the sentences but this should be the correct answers to fill in the blanks they are all in order by section just fill them in in order

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