Answer:
I believe the answer is A, which you chose.
Explanation:
When talking about interrogations, you would usually think of someone asking questions while another one answers.
Declarative would be when someone makes a statement about something, like, "I am going to get that job!" Something like that.
The imperative is used to give commands and orders, so it wouldn't be that.
"In English grammar, an exclamatory sentence is a type of main clause that expresses strong feelings in the form of an exclamation, as opposed to sentences that make a statement (declarative sentences), express commands (imperative sentences), or ask a question (interrogatory sentences)."
(The last part is from go*gle, btw. I wanted to explain it better so I added it.)
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Answer:
There are four main types of Quantitative research: Descriptive, Correlational, Causal-Comparative/Quasi-Experimental, and Experimental Research. attempts to establish cause- effect relationships among the variables. These types of design are very similar to true experiments, but with some key differences
Explanation:
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Answer:
Given what we know, Romeo will not take his advice.
Explanation:
Romeo is a reckless young man. When he fathoms himself in love, he goes to worrying extents to prove it and to obtain what he wants. Not only that but, as the very opening of the play explains, Romeo and J.uliet are destined to die. They are "star-crossed lovers" - no matter what they do, they will end up dying because of their love for each other. Therefore, even if good people such as Friar Laurence try to intervene and help them, Romeo and J.uliet are still going to make decisions that will lead to their tragic ending.
NOTE: I need to type J.uliet like this because otherwise Brainly won't let me post the answer. Sorry about that.
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Jennifer Granholm ended her speech "remembering Rosa Parks" With a salute.
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a restrictive sentenced defines the meaning of a noun or noun phrase and provides necessary information about the noun in the sentence. it is not separated from the rest of the sentence by commas.