When the reader are the develop the <span>ability to analyze information, they would grasp the details that would be gathered, and as they would analyze the information, the reader would then understand everything as more clear, and they would also take the information, and they <em>could </em>apply this in their own life if they feel the need to.</span>
A declarative sentence is a statement. Such as, "I went to the park yesterday." That is declarative, because it is stating a fact. Another way to know it's declarative is, all declarative sentences end in periods. But you shouldn't get these mixed up with imperative which are commands. Hope this helped!
A. Smell
B. Touch
C. Taste
D. Sound
E. Sight