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A declarative sentence is a statement that conveys information or expresses an idea, typically presenting a fact or opinion. It usually ends with a period and can be either affirmative or negative. For example, "The sky is blue" and "I do not like spinach" are both declarative sentences. They serve to inform the reader or listener rather than ask a question or give a command.

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