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Declarative and Interrogative Sentences

Declarative sentences state a fact such as such as "The table is round." Interrogative sentences ask questions such as "Where have you been?"

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What does 'vis a vis' mean in legal terminology?

Vis-à-vis, from the French language (literally "face to face"), is: * A term that is used to describe things which are in direct relation to one another, * A type of carriage in which the occupants face each other, * A face-to-face meeting,

What dose mean ethical dilemma and example for it?

An ethical dilemma is a complex situation that often involves an apparent mental conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another.

#1: Jeff's best friend is getting into some pretty risky behaviors, including dangerous drugs. What can Jeff do to help his friend?

#2: Jennifer knows her parents won't let her go to "the big party" if they find out the host's parents are out of town. Should she lie about it?

#3: What's the difference between cheating on a math test and lying about your age in order to save money on a movie ticket?

#4: Julia's best friend has turned against her and is now organizing the other girls to bully and isolate her. What can Julia do?

#5: Corey is drunk and stuck at a party thirty miles from home with nobody sober to drive him. He's not happy about any of his options. What should he do?

What kind of statement is a conjecture?

A conjecture is a statement that is believed to be true, but has yet to be proven. Conjectures can often be disproven by a counter example and are then referred to as false conjectures.

What is hypothetical question?

Well, hypothetical means that something may exist only as a concept or idea. So, if you were asking a question about a time machine, that would be hypothetical, seeing as how time machine do not exist.

Noun1.hypothetical - a hypothetical possibility, circumstance, statement, proposal, situation, etc.; "consider the following, just as a hypothetical"

Which do you prefer integrity or popularity?

Integrity wins every time. It could happen that if you adhere to moral and ethical principles, have a sound moral character and are honest, you will become a respected person in your community. This may make you popular, but it is not the object of your preference

What is the importance of math for the students?

Maths is a wonderful subject. The importance of maths which will be quality math help for students are as follows:

1.Maths is a tool for the subjects like Physics and chemistry in higher secondary and above.

2.Nothing can be done in Architecture and Designing without the knowledge of Maths.

3.It enables students to interact with numbers.

4.Buiseness is all about making money.

5.If one i well versed in basic maths there's no need for him to be having a personal auditor for keeping accounts of his income and outcome.

6.Auditors must be avoided as they can cheat you very easily if you are a duffer in maths.

7.All the constructions on earth require mathematics.

How many cars can have a license plate without repeating?

You need to specify the license plate format.

In many states, the fomat is "three letters, three digits" (or the other way around; I can't remember which is which, but Massachusetts and New Hampshire do them exactly backward from each other).

This gives 26x26x26x10x10x10 possible combinations: a bit over 17 and a half million unique plates.

Some of these may have unfortunate letter combinations. Most states won't give out license plates with SEX or SIN or the like (in fact, a lot of them don't use either I or O at all, because of the possibility of confusion with 1 and 0). Leaving out I, O, and "objectionable" letter combinations drops it to roughly 13 million unique plates.

In most states this is more than sufficient for every single vehicle in the state to have at least one plate. The most populous states (California, Texas, New York, and Florida) have more than 13 million residents each, though, so even though children under 16 probably don't need license plates, it's possible that between commercial vehicles (which often use a different scheme anyway that doesn't overlap with passenger cars) and some people owning more than one vehicle, they might run up against that limit either now or in the near future.

California handles it by adding another digit, bumping the number of unique plates up to 130 million, which should last a while. I'm honestly not sure how the other states manage ... they may abandon the letter/digit pattern and allow any position to have either a letter or a digit, thus giving 34^6 (over 1.5 billion) possibilities.

What is the difference between declarative interrogative exclamatory and imperative sentences?

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.)

Change this sentence to alliterative headline a cat is rescued from a tree by the fire brigade?

Answer The Fire Brigade saves another life ..... The Fire Brigade of _____________received a frantic call of a victim that was treed, none other that a feline named _________. It appears that ________ was apprehensive at the risky save by the Fire Brigade and it took several minutes to convince the feline to letthemsave one of her nine lives. All ended on ahappy notand the feline _____ although happy to be on the ground once again never gave a side long look at her savior. Here's hoping _______ won't be climbing anymore trees! When writing an article the title should grab the reader's eye. The story itself may not be of much importance or you could write the article with humor and give the reader a good laugh. After all, what can one really say about one of the many cats that get treed and are saved by a good Samaritan or the Fire Brigade.

How do you answer tricky questions?

You didn't mention if this was personal or whether you were taking a test with tricky questions being asked. Please post underneath and give an example of what you mean. Thanks

How do you get rid of your sister?

First, If she's annoying just hit her or just tell your Parent/Guardian people... or you could just ignore her and pretend shes not there!

Firstly, siblings may be annoying. That is the way siblings are. It's like the sky is blue, yet sometimes purple. When you grow older you will realize that a sibling can be fun, helpful, a learning experience, and a great advice giver as well as best friend.

Does Illinois have Judicare and if so who would you contact about questions on divorce?

No. Illinois does have a plan in progress referred to as the Equal Justice Project, it is however not available to all residents of the state. The Illinois Legal Aid Society does assist persons who qualify to obtain legal advice or representation at low costs or in some cases free (Pro Bono)

When do you use 'do' 'does' and 'did' in a question?

Use "Does" if the subject is third-person singular (he, she, it, John, Sally, the cat, etc.). Use "Do" everywhere else.Did for past tense.

EXAMPLES:She DOES love him but she feels it's time to move on.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

We use ''Do" with I, you, we and they

And we use "Does" with he/she and it.

Ans we use "Did" for Simple Past.

Who can answer a question re Roberts Rules?

Arguing about Roberts Rules of Order is a hobby that has been around since, well, Robert. You need a person well-versed in Parliamentary Procedure, one who uses Robert's Rules on a near-daily basis. Many city councils, fraternal organizations, etc, use Roberts. Go to http://www.robertsrules.com/, they have a look-up functions for questions.

What is the question tag for the statement 'The Italians love pasta'?

"Who?" is the question tag for the statement "The Italians love pasta." A statement which is phrased as "Italians love pasta" contrastingly may have the question tag "What?" The use and non-use of the definite article -- which often is discretionary and even not mandatory -- subtly serve to differentiate between the different tag and the resultingly different response.

What is an ambiguous question?

There is a difference between UNCLEAR and AMBIGUOUS. It is important to understand this distinction to understand this question. Something that is UNCLEAR is difficult to understand. Something that is AMBIGUOUS has at least two possible interpretations. An ambiguous statement is one that has more than one possible interpretation. Here's a basic example. "Did you see the girl with the telescope?" This question has two clear possible interpretations. This ambiguity arises from the prepositional phrase "with the telescope". This phrase may modify the subject, you, or the object, the girl. The two possible interpretations are as follows- "Did you see the girl who is holding the telescope?" "Did you see the girl by using the telescope?"

Is a question be unianswerable or multianswerable?

AnswerA question with only one answer has verifiable evidence to prove it is all that it could be. A question with multiple answers would have to be a hypothetical or theoretical question with limited facts for evidence as a solid truth or probability. "if a tree falls in a forest and nobody is around to hear it does it make a sound" is unanswerable due to limited information concerning sound waves, as well as being worded incorrectly to bring about a valid answer. "...does it make an 'audible' sound?" If no one, or nothing, is there to hear it then no, it doesn't. Does it create the conditions, or waves necessary for making sound? Yes. There is simply nothing there to receive the pressure crated by the wave.

If a prosecutor and defendant have to come to a plea agreement can a judge say no and force a trial?

In most states, the judge can reject the plea agreement and the defendant has the right to withdraw his guilty plea. This does not necessarily force a trial because the prosecution and defense can at that point renegotiate the deal.