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1 a type of sentence that makes a statement or an assertion.
2 a type of sentence that shows surprise or excitement.
3 the end of a complete unit of thought (sentence) shown by end punctuation.
4 a sentence making a demand or request.
5 a type of sentence that asks a question.
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the author outlines events chronologically to give a complete account of the United States entering world war 1
You can knit a toy gnome and the difference is you can't knit a clay gnome
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In English, our sentences usually operate using a similar pattern: subject, verb, then object. The nice part about this type of structure is that it lets your reader easily know who is doing the action and what the outcome of the action is. A subject performs the action in a sentence
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You made a deal with this scarlet eyed person and the deal is to hand over your little sister. You had to turn your little sister in by sunrise. You are a procrastinator and put it off at the last minute but couldn't find your little sister. So the Scarlett eyed person came into your house without you hearing a sound. They stabbed you in the stomach with strangely long claws and asked you "Where. is. she." You tried pressing your hands on the wound to stop the bleeding until you then heard your little sister screaming your name.
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