<em>Hey</em><em>!</em><em>!</em><em>!</em>
<em>Here</em><em>'s</em><em> </em><em>your</em><em> </em><em>ans</em><em>wer</em>
<em>It</em><em> </em><em>is</em><em> </em><em>a</em><em> </em><em><u>imperati</u></em><em><u>ve</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>sentence</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
<em><u>There</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>are </u></em><em><u>five</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>types</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>of</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>sentences</u></em><em><u>:</u></em>
<em><u>1.Affirmative</u></em>
<em><u>2.Negative</u></em>
<em><u>3.Interrogative</u></em>
<em><u>4</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>Imperative</u></em>
<em><u>5.Exclamatory</u></em>
<em><u>hope</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>it</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>helps</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
If you read a lot of books they typically have a main character that has a struggle and finds a way to deal with it, this includes Harry Potter, Goosebumps, and even Shakespeare, so my answer is d
Answer: hmmm, I usually ask weird things. It honestly depends on the kind of people you are having a conversation in and what the discussion is for, for example: "Whats your most embarrassing childhood memory?" is not an appropriate thing to discuss with a group of teachers, especially if you're a student. But, if you are within a group of friends, asking questions such as "What's your favorite band?" can be shut down quick if the person does not have one, I suggest asking a question like, "How do you guys deal with anger?" or "In school, what type of person were you and what's something you remember well?"
Explanation: lol idk