Answer:
“Behaviour that's admired. ...
“Anyone with gumption and a sharp mind will take the measure of two things: what's said and what's done.” ...
“Quickly, the dragon came at him, encouraged. ...
“I shall gain glory or die.” ...
“Fate will unwind as it must!”
Explanation:
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Answer:
Can you pass the salt?
Move out of my way!
Can you turn the volume up?
Go away!
Explanation:
An imperative sentence is just a command. As you should know a command can end in all sorts of different punctuation based on how the command is phrased. If someone is agitated, the command "Can you turn the volume up?" may turn into "Turn the volume up!"
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Answer:
I'll have to go solve that problem whether I want to or not
Explanation:
Using words like "have to" and "weather I like it or not" give off a forced and negative tone
D. Perform poorly at the piano recital. I read this last semester and I'm about sure that is the correct answer. hope it helps!