It is declarative, as it states a fact.
Under a red spotlight, his jacket will not show up because it is red. His white shirt will appear red and his green trousers will appear black. This is because The red jacket is the same color as the light. His white shirt will turn red, since white reflects all colors, and since red is the only color, the white shirt reflects that color. His green trousers will appear black because there is no green that reflects off his trousers.
Quantitive observations are facts like "the shirt is red" and qualitive observations are opinions like " that shirt is cool"
The person in the red shirt was the interrupter in the meeting. This is the sentence that uses the word interrupter.
Red paint is red because it contains red dyes. Dyes are pigments that absorb all the colors in white like except the color they reflect. Thus a red dye absorbs all colours in white light except red. Light coming off it therefore looks red.
When light hits an object, some of the light spectrum is absorbed and some is reflected. The colour you see is the reflected light. The rest is absorbed. For example a red T shirt will absorb all the colours in the light spectrum a nd reflect red. Black absorbes all light and reflects non hence darkness and white is the reflection of the full spectrum. Orange is a blended reflection of Yellow and red.
Put it in the dryer with something red
A declarative sentence states a fact or description about something. (e.g. The ball is red.) An interrogative sentence is a question. (e.g. What color is the ball?) An exclamatory sentence uses expression or voice to present information. (e.g. I'm so excited you are coming.) An imperative sentence issues a command. (e.g. Go get the ball. Don't run in the hallway.)
Red Shirt
When white light strikes a red shirt, the shirt absorbs most of the colors in the light spectrum except for red. The red color is reflected off the shirt's surface, which our eyes perceive. This is why the shirt appears red to us.
1/6. There are 6 possible combinations of 2 you could pull out of the washer (red&black, red&white, red&gray, black&white, black&gray, white&gray), and red and black is one of them.
Delphine Red Shirt was born in 1957.
Red Shirt - Oglala - was born in 1845.
Red Shirt - Oglala - died in 1925.
Like a red T-Shirt.
Home: Blue Shirt White Shorts Blue Socks Away: Red Shirt Red Shorts Red Socks
The person wearing a red shirt is not in trouble.
A red shirt primarily reflects red light. When white light (comprising all colors of the spectrum) shines on the shirt, the red fabric absorbs all colors except red, which is reflected back to our eyes, making the shirt appear red.