He climbed out of the air vent, pulled back the bottom of the furnace door, and slipped a wire into the gap.
This is a declarative sentence.
A declarative sentence is a sentence that states something, as this one does.
The other types of sentences are:
- Imperative: A command (Ex: "Do the laundry.")
- Interrogative: A question (Ex: "Did you eat the cookies?")
- Exclamatory: Ends with an exclamation point (Ex: "I am hungry!")
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The slave dealer named Theophilus Freeman changed Northup's name to Platt to take away his identity. Losing his name made Northup realize that he has lost his connection to his family and he has lost his freedom and became a slave.
Slaves were sometimes named after their owners to prevent confusion. For example: A master has a slave named Sam. Then he bought a new slave also named Sam. The new slave is then given the surname of his previous owner which might be Butler so the new slave's name became Sam Butler.
There are many valid points in Orwell's essay with which we agree. The main points relating to politics and English language are follows,
I agree that the people are now paying less attention to the grammar of English, people are finding ways to simplify the daily communication.
They paying less attention to the grammar makes English look a different language than what it was initially.
I disagree when Orwell's when he writes about the meaning less words, he explains that some words used in stories are meaning less to the reader, while as a story book reader fan I think that each word or set of words ease the imaging of story.
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