They found it hard to accept such a stark portrait of unrelieved failure
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
No. The sentence given is an imperative sentence, not an assertive sentence.
InterrogativeA sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence.
The subject of the sentence is "you"
That is a very starkly storm.
It's an adverb, so it can modify either "similar" or "different." For instance, you could say that two brothers look starkly similar. You could also say that turnips and sweet potatoes are both root vegetables but are starkly different in taste. In practice, "starkly" is used most frequently to indicate difference.
Darkly kind of rhymes with it, but not exactly. Starkly
that is Ringo Starr or (Richard starkly) and there used to be a pete some what befor Ringo came in
The Duke of Guise massacres Protestant worshipers in Champagne
A good example of a political war was the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. It was not completely bloodless, but it contrasted two very starkly different ideologies.
You have massive problems bro. Or, even lamer I don't know how to use massive in a sentence. Hope this doesn't help. Just joking! Take a chill pill. Har har har har har...... The massive monolith loomed starkly from the earth thousands of miles high into the sky, and with a roaring thunderclap of lightning, it crashed and killed the kittens, puppies, and bunnies, yahoo, I HATE all cute animals, gators and rattlers are more my thing. Fuzzy hamster, round white mouse UGHH...
In the US, partisan issues are those that are starkly divided along party lines. The abortion debate has raged for forty years, with democrats supporting the practice and republicans seeking its abolition.
A good example of a political war was the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. It was not completely bloodless, but it contrasted two very starkly different ideologies.
No! "Strange Fruit" was, a starkly, in your face protest song about the lynching of black Americans which was a fairly commonplace occurance in the US at one time, especially in the Southern states.
It brought home starkly that the Japanese Navy was in Australian waters and, although the invasion was directed to Papua, that Australia was in direct danger, accelerating moves for national defence.
Stark means bare or empty. An example of stark used in a sentence is: The walls of her office were oddly stark, as if she had just moved into it.