What is an interrogative sentence

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Answer: Hey There! An interrogative sentence, is a question sentence. Have A Brainly Day

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In the following conversation, which discussion technique does Jennifer most clearly show?DANIEL:
Whoa, what? I thought the point was that he actually was a terrible person. He opens the door and discovers his life is messed up because of the bad choices he made.

ANNA:
You got some text to back that up?

JENNIFER:
Good call. Let's look in the book. [opening book] Here's what happens right after he opens the door: "Looking into space is like looking into a void. My world is a void. No peace. No drama. Just a hollow room with no ceiling, no floor, no walls. This was all I had, and I choked back a sob."
A. Asking clarifying questions
B. Outlining the discussion plan
C. Asking rhetorical questions
D. Returning to the text

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The correct answer is D.

The conversation given above involves three people. Daniel was making some references to a section of a book and Anna was asking him if he has any evidence to back up what he was saying. Jennifer interfered by suggesting that they open the book and check out the facts. This discussion technique used by Jennifer is called returning to text. It involves checking out facts from a book.

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D. returning to the text

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Free at last! free at last! thank god almighty we are free at last comes from?

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Free at last! free at last! thank god almighty we are free at last is a quote by Martin Luther King Jr, famous leader of the civil rights movement.

mARTIN LUTHER KING JR

“The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew,The furrow followed free;
We were the first that ever burst
Into that silent sea.”

-from the "Rime of the Ancient Mariner"

What figure of speech is found in this literary example?

personification

metaphor

alliteration

onomatopoeia

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Personification furrows can't follow trees and foam can't fly.

Examples of cliche in true grit

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Clichés are words or phrases the is constantly or usually used to express a thought. Examples would be: it's a matter of time, waste of time, fit as a fiddle, etc.If this question asks about the movie True Grit (2010), then a cliché phrase example from the movie would be, "a man of true grit"

Explain the difference between colloquial English and formal speech or writing.

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The difference between colloquial English and formal speech or writing, is that colloquial English would be used in day to day speech, and messaging between friends, but formal writing would be used in academic essays. In colloquial English you can use conjunctions, slang and familiar speech, in formal speech and writing you try to avoid conjunctions, slang and using "I", "me", "myself", etc. You use them, references, and try to sound intelligent and well-educated. 

Which of these works of fiction is based on Leo Tolstoy's time serving in the Crimean War and set in the city where he and his military unit were based?Youth Sevastapol Sketches Childhood Boyhood

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The answer would be Boyhood. This is the second novel in Leo Tolstoy's autobiographical or first-person trilogy, the first one is Childhood and it is followed by Youth. The novel was first available in the Russian fictional journal Sovremennik in 1854.