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Sentence structure varies depending on the writers purpose.
The following is an example of a statement that describes that sentence. The sentence is a question based on its structure, even though it lacks punctuation.
An adjective or a pronoun, depending on sentence structure.
Depending of if it is a question or a statement: Did it rain yesterday? OR It rained yesterday.
When the sentence has nothing to do with the paragraph that is written.
Depending on the context, it could be a formula, equation, statement, etc.
No, not every sentence has a preposition. Some sentences can be constructed without the use of prepositions, depending on the structure and meaning of the sentence.
What sentence structure is this? - It is a simple structure for an interrogative sentence.
Sentence Structure
For a simple sentence it is necessary to change the word order to move the verb to the front of the sentence and to add a question mark to the end of the sentence. eg I can swim(statement) changes to Can I swim? (question) The King is dead (statement) changes to Is the King dead? (question)
This sentence is an informative statement. It provides facts about rhapsodies, indicating that they are known for having one movement in their compositions and a fluid structure with changes of tone.
"Worst" is an adjective. it can also be a noun, adverb and a transitive verb, depending on the sentence structure in which the word is used.