The answer is interrogative, as interrogative stems from the word interrogate, which is to ask. Judging by the tone of the sentence, I can infer that the missing punctuation at the end is a question mark, which hence leads to an interrogative sentence being the correct answer.
Answer:
D. Context clues
Explanation:
Context clues are hints or clues in literature that help the reader unerstand what certain words mean.
(I can attach the required vocabulary for this question if necessary) Never in my life, (comma with a phrase at the beginning) have I ever doubted my <u><em>confidant</em></u>’s <u><em>fidelity</em></u>, my <u><em>amiable</em></u> husband who has always stood by my side, through my ups and downs, (commas in a series, with coordinate adjectives) when I was <u><em>dejected</em></u>, euphoric, sick, overwhelmed, (he literally knows every possible side of mine, he is really patient with the lunatic me), (commas around parenthetical phrases) and I could never regret being with him. Vocabulary used: confidant, fidelity, amiable, dejected.
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