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The letters which are at the core of the book Dear Miss Breed provide readers with an eyewitness account of the Japanese American incarceration.
The correct answer is D. If you need information from someone, you would use an interrogative sentence. This type of sentence is used to make question in order to ask information about someone or something. Most interrogative question are yes-no question (ex. Are you there?)or Wh-question) Where are you from?). On the other hand, IMPERATIVE QUESTIONS are mainly used to give commands and orders (ex. Give me that book). DECLARATIVE QUESTIONS are used to make statements (ex.”The cat is black”). EXCLAMATORY QUESTION are used to express emotions and feelings( ex. I love teaching!).
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I believe the answer is D: "He feels that religion is the only subject worthy of study".
It's not B because in the beginning Huck's father says, "It's so. You can do it." It's not C because he says, "If I catch you about that school I'll tan you good," which I believe has a negative meaning.