A sentence that makes statements has a pattern that starts with a subject and followed by a verb.
Subject + Verb
Subject + Verb + Complement
Subject + Verb + Direct Object
Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object
Subject + Verb + Direct Object + Complement
An interrogative sentence or a sentence that asks question begins with an interrogative word followed by a verb then the subject.
Interrogative words are What, when, where, why, how, which, who, and whom.
Interrogative Word + Verb + Subject
Interrogative word + Verb + Subject + Verb
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>The heart is an epitome of Love</em>
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<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>In this poem the poet begins by stating that a heart is "neither red nor sweet." This goes against the common social ideas of what a heart is like. Dove goes against the idea that our heart connects to our emotions "doesn't melt or turn over, break or harden". The heart is an epitome of Love (the theme).</em>
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It's D! I read this book last year and Cassie wants to gain her trust so she will tell her things and then later betray her.
Answer:C) Truth tells a specific story from her life, while Dunbar speaks in poetic terms of general emotion.
Explanation: i did the test on UsaTestPrep
Among the five of (line)
us (circle)
for (line)
pizza (circle)
Throughout (line)
town (circle)
With (line)
tan briefcase (circle)
Of a (line)
figure (circle)
on (line)
horseback (circle)