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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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-12x3y-3 math question?

-36y - 3 All you do is do twelve times three which is thirty six so you add the y to it. You cant do anything with the three because it doesn't have a letter.

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You are a 14-year-old currently writing a book you would like to ask a few questions to Madeline Albright where can you send the questions?

== If your questions regard publishing or the actual writing of a book, you can contact me, I am a published writer and may be able to assist you. Leave a message on my message board, I usually check my board once a day. ask this question on google.com == also you can write her indirectly at her last publisher -

Madeleine Albright

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New York, NY 10023

Give a short riddle?

Q. Why did the turkey cross the road? A. Because the chicken was on vacation!

What is the sentence for poaching?

The definition and penalties for poaching vary among states and countries and species.

In some parts of Africa, the de facto sentence for poaching protected animals is death.

In California, illegally hunting ducks carries a $600 fine.

What is twice as dope as dope?

fresh. well i would have to go with Hunter on this one and go with Straight Dope!

What is the total limit of questions admitted for a particular day in rajya sabha?

The total number of questions to be admitted for any one day shall be limited to 175, of which 20 would be for oral answers and 155 for written answers.

Open ended question and closed ended question as used in decision making?

A closed question is when the answer can only be Yes/No. Or when you have a predefined list of answers to choose from. An open ended question let's you answer with your own words.

What are the functions of beaker?

To hold liquids and solids. Similar to a glass in a kitchen but used in a laboratory and has a spout for ease in pouring liquids.

What can you do if your marriage is unhealthy and you decided to seek counseling but your former sexually abused wife doesn't help or see the need and only blames you and doesn't take action herself?

That's a very difficult thing to deal with, and I really feel for you. Counseling has always been an excellent option to help deal with marriage problems, but if your former wife can't cooperate it's difficult to make things better. The only thing I can recommend for you to do is to sit your wife down and discuss the problem with her, maybe it would help her to change. But if she still doesn't cooperate there is another option. I don't like to do this at all, but when my wife is being stubborn and won't listen I use the " Scare Tactic ". What you do is that you try to scare the person into listening or cooperating with you by either -

  1. Threatening to leave.
  2. Saying that you will spread shameful or embarrassing secrets or rumors about her to her family, friends, or other people.
  3. Hiding something valuable of hers and saying that you will destroy it if she doesn't cooperate.

Only refer to this as a last resort. Tell your wife any of these things, but don't actually do any of them because it will only make things worse, unless you feel you have to.

Hope this helps!

  • Leopold

I do not recommend the "scare tactic" at all, because in general ultimatums don't work to build the relationship. Reason and logic and caring work much better as long term communication devices. Regrouping a situation like this requires that BOTH people let go of their sacred cows and find a common ground that works great for both. Blame doesn't get anyone very far. Get the counseling for you and talk with the counselor about your situation. Eventually, if your wife does not want to join in the work for the marriage, you will have to let her go. But--do all the positive things you can to encourage her. A couple's communication class can also be helpful. The final thing is, that you cannot have the one-on-one marriage you are seeking if you are the only one committed to that.

What is the grinding noise when you turn left in a 1998 Dodge Intrepid?

the noise is from the inside cover over the wheel rotor its like a dust sheild it gets bent a little and when the wheel torques over when you turn and rubs on it. Simple fix take screw driver or pry tool bend plate away from rotor

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How many cars can a person in Illinois buy and sell without a dealers license?

You can sell 5 without a dealers license. But I would advise you to call your state DMV to check for sure as the law may have changed.

Should a multiple choice question be considered an open ended question?

No.

Actually, yes and no. It would be the other way around though, the open ended question being a multiple choice question. Most, if not all, open ended questions are based on the answerer's opinion, and would contain more than one set answer. This would make the question, while still being open ended, a multiple choice question.

To clarify, use the following example:

Q: "Who is the best movie actor and why are they the best?"

A: Multiple. All based on opinion. (I pick Sean Connery, David Tennant, and Matt Smith (I know that he is not in any movies, at least none in the US, but he still is an actor); this makes my answer a multiple choice answer; as for why, They just play their parts magnificently.

You see, the example question could have more than one answer, which makes it multiple choice (or close to it) but asks the answerer to elaborate on why they think thus.