The imperative mode occurs when the verb indicates an order, a recommendation, a suggestion. The imperative can be affirmative or negative.
For example:
Hey, stop! It is an affirmative imperative.
Quick, do not stop! It is a negative imperative.
In item (A), "Your assignment must be submitted on time" we have a case of affirmative imperative, someone imposes an order regarding one task for another.
It is easier to identify through the verbs: must and should are commonly used as imperative.
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Love in Hinduism is sacrament. It preaches the one gives up selfishness in love, not expecting anything in return. It also believes "God is love" The love of the Hindu deity Krishna with Radha and many other gopis (milkmaids) of Vrindavana is highly revered.
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“To forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time.”
This quote describes that you should not just forget about death but that you can overcome it.