A guide, and shouldn’t be straight up copied off, but instead used to create new info and ideas
More properly, question words can be called ‘interrogative’ words.
<u>Who – What – Where – Why – Which – When – Whose – Whom – How</u>
‘Can’, ‘should’ and ‘would’ are other words used to ask questions in English. These words tend to require a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer, or an affirmative. Since these question word lead to an expected answer, they are not really questions.
The phrase that reasonably represents the purpose of Nazario’s editorial is "to persuade readers the United States should change its refugee policy for Central America"The Nazario editorial is regarding an article written by Sonia Nazario where she voices her apprehension about the immigration policy of America towards Central America and why those policies should be reviewed and modified.
The subjunctive mood is used when you want to express a wish, suggestion , command or condition which is contrary to the factual situation.
Question; Which sentence has a correct verb form in the subjunctive mood?
Answer: a. I insist that the town stop using that dangerous product to kill mosquitoes.