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I don't really know what your question is. However, I think that it is asking this:

"Do you do your homework?"

Is that a sentence, and why or why not?

Yes, that is a sentence. In order to be a sentence, it needs to have two things: a subject and a verb. A verb is an action. In this case, the second "do" is the verb: I do, you do, they do. The subject is whatever is performing the action. In this case, "you" is the subject. So it has a subject and a verb.

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