Imperative sentences usually end with a period but can occasionally end with an exclamation point. These sentences are sometimes referred to as directives because they provide direction to whomever is being addressed.
Below, you'll find some examples of imperative sentences. Note that each line is issuing a command of some sort.
Pass the salt.
Move out of my way!
Shut the front door.
Find my leather jacket.
Be there at five.
Clean your room.
Complete these by tomorrow.
Consider the red dress.
Wait for me.
Get out!
Make sure you pack warm clothes.
Choose Eamonn, not Seamus.
Please be quiet.
Be nice to your friends.
Play ball!
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Question: What do you think king’s “ I Have A Dream” speech is remembered as one of the most significant speeches in American history?
Answer: Martin Luther King was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement, a drive to get more equal treatment for all Americans, not just white Americans. This speech was important in several ways: It brought even greater attention to the Civil Rights Movement, which had been going on for many years.
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a lesson about human behavior
Answer:
proximity
Explanation:
Proximity refers to how physically near one person is from another, which has an impact on how attractive that person is as a relational partner. Thus, as regards interpersonal relationships, the interconnection and interdependence between two individuals have been made closer in space and time due to technological and communicational advances.