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Declarative sentence: It never gives a command or state a question; it only tells the audience your ideas.
Declarative sentence: It never gives a command or state a question; it only tells the audience your ideas.
Ex.The echo always has the last word.(Hacker pg.465)
Ex.The echo always has the last word.(Hacker pg.465)


Interrogative Sentence: It askes your audience a question relating to your topic.
Interrogative Sentence: It askes your audience a question relating to your topic.
Ex.Are second thoughts always wisest?(Hacker pg.465)
Ex.Are second thoughts always wisest?(Hacker pg.465)


Exclamatory Sentence: It show passion or feeling.
Exclamatory Sentence: It show passion or feeling.
Ex.I want to wash the flag, not burn it!(Hacker pg.465)
Ex.I want to wash the flag, not burn it!(Hacker pg.465)


Imperative Sentence: It gives a command or request.
Imperative Sentence: It gives a command or request.
Ex.Love your neighbor.(Hacker pg.465)
Ex.Love your neighbor.(Hacker pg.465)


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Simple Sentence: It only contains one independent clause.
Simple Sentence: It only contains one independent clause.
Ex.Without music, life would be a mistake.(Hacker pg.464)
Ex.Without music, life would be a mistake.(Hacker pg.464)


Compound Sentence: It contains two or more independent clauses.
Compound Sentence: It contains two or more independent clauses.
Ex.One arrow is easily broken, but you can't break a bundle of ten.(Hacker pg.464)
Ex.One arrow is easily broken, but you can't break a bundle of ten.(Hacker pg.464)


Complex Sentence: It contains one independent clause and one or more independent clauses.
Complex Sentence: It contains one independent clause and one or more independent clauses.
Ex.If you scatter thorns, don't go barefoot.(Hacker pg.464)
Ex.If you scatter thorns, don't go barefoot.(Hacker pg.464)


Compound-Complex Sentence: It contains two independent clauses and a least one dependent clause.
Compound-Complex Sentence: It contains two independent clauses and a least one dependent clause.
Ex.Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are.(Hacker pg.464)
Ex.Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are.(Hacker pg.464)
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