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a thesis statement.
This is a declarative sentence, stating a fact or information.
If you are asking the question it ends with a question mark. If you are quoting a question it has to be quoted exactly as it was written but can be contained in a regular sentence that ends in a period.
No, not every sentence with "if" has to end with a question mark. The use of a question mark at the end of a sentence depends on whether the sentence is asking a question or stating a fact.
She refused to continue the conversation, stating firmly "I am done with this, period."
It is declarative, as it is stating a fact.
A sentence stating an opinion or belief as the purpose for developing a paper is called a thesis statement.
Begin by restating the question and stating your own opinion. Then support that with facts.
It means hesitant in acting or speaking through lack of self-confidence.She was diffident about stating her opinion.
An Equation is a number sentence stating that two amounts are equal
No, I do not use an exclamation point when stating my opinion. I communicate in a neutral, informative manner to provide accurate and helpful information.
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An inequality.
The way you put it in a sentence is when you are stating a time. "GO to bed its nighttime.
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equation
An equation.
An equation.