Statements are different from questions because they end in a period instead of a question mark. This is an example of a statement because it ends with a period.
No, you don't have to just ask questions. But why would you want to post statements on a website called Answers?
Leading statements or leading questions (the same thing) are ways of asking or talking to influence a person to think a certain way. They will include such things as the answer, the desired direction, and form to guide them to the answer. Body language and tone of voice are also key. Types of sentences and questions related to leading statements are assumptive questions, linked statements, implication questions, ask for agreement, tag questions, and coercive questions.
Questions are usually in the written order of the article. Take your answers and turn them into statements and then take the statements and make them into paragraphs. End it with a summary.
Need clarification: The questions that you will be asked at trial? Or, the questions that are the basis of the libel and slander action?
Most languages have statements and questions, but not all languages utilize passive voice. Some languages, like Mandarin Chinese, do not have a passive voice construction.
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Prefer over what? Please ask complete questions.
no interrogatives are questions while declaratives are statements
The former include repetition, the latter don't.
Sentences can be classified based on their purpose as declarative (statements), interrogative (questions), imperative (commands or requests), and exclamatory (expressing strong emotion or excitement).
It's bad. It makes you sound like a fool.
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