How could the following sentence be rewritten as a declarative sentence?go to berkeley to see representations of these ferocious
animals.a.in berkeley, you can see representations of these ferocious animals!b.in berkeley, you can see representations of these ferocious animals.c.in berkeley, can you see representations of these ferocious animals?d.no change is necessary.
A declarative sentence is a kind of sentence that only declares or simply talks about a certain topic. A declarative sentence only ends with a period. In the given sentence above, it can be rewritten into a declarative sentence as: In Berkeley, you can see representations of these ferocious animals. The sentence with the period. The correct answer is option B.
It means to leave and wait wait and notice how nothing changes while you're gone. I hope this helps! If it does, please mark my answer brainliest, I need it to level up! <3
I think the answer is rhetoric. This is used when you are trying to persuade
or get their point through a particular situation. This when she makes a rhetorical remark on
her determination to bury her brother though she tries to convince Ismene, she
fails.