Declarative: stating something
Interrogative: asking a question
Imperative: a command
Exclamatory: exclaiming something! The reader is made to hear it in their heads as something loud possibly or something important or for example, "Oh no!" Exclamatory sentences end witn exclamation points.
This sentence would be an example of a declarative sentence.
Since apposition means that all sentences have something in common, we combine it to get this: This year's winner is Jada, and she is a poet from Guam. Ginny, my oldest cousin, knows Jada. They went to Bickham together. I submitted my poem about stars. Will it arrive on May 14?
This is a complete-the-missing-word exercise. The sentences below have been completed with the correct words.
<h3>What are the missing words from the sentences above?</h3>
- The school is blank North of the library. (Option A)
- The zoo is blank West of the fire department (Option B)
- The post office is blank South of the hospital (Option B)
- The library is blank East of the zoo (Option A)
- The hospital is blank South of the library (Option D)
<u>See the full question below:</u>
<u>
</u>1. The school is blank---------- of the library.
A. North B. West C. West D. South
2. The zoo is blank-------------- of the fire department
A. South B. West C. North D. East
3. The post office is blank---------- of the hospital
A. North B. South C. West D. East
4. The library is blank--------- of the zoo
A. East B. West C. South D. North
5. The hospital is blank----------- of the library
A. West B. North C. East D. South
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Answer:In today’s world, audiences would like find Miranda’s character to be less than compelling.
Explanation:
She is totally naive due to her island exile, and while her father has taught her, as was the norm, he considered her a total innocent, incapable of truly caring for herself (look at what she offers the prince), and always requiring a man to provide.