The value of my stock just soared through the roof! Which type of sentence is this?
exclamatory
imperative
declarative

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Answer 1
Answer: The above sentence is an exclamatory sentence. 

Exclamatory sentences express strong feelings and usually end with an exclamation point (!). Exclamatory sentences are used to express anger, happiness, confusion, love, and any other exuberant emotions.

Imperative sentences usually end with a period but sometimes end with an exclamation point. However, unlike exclamatory sentences, it is used to give a command or ask people to do something.

Declarative sentences are used when you want to make a statement. Its main purpose is to give out information.

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“Had we but world enough, and time, This coyness, Lady, were no crime.”
What does the poet mean by "coyness"?
A. The lady is very beautiful.
B. The lady is playing hard to get.
C. The lady doesn't care for him.
D. The lady is flirtatious.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. The lady doesn't care for him. " The coyness that the poet means is that the lady doesn't care for him. It seems to suggest quite a whimsical tone of regret.

A good place to start when re-reading a poem is with _________________.a. the title
c. the poem’s crucial moments
b. the literary devices employed
d. what you know

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The correct answer would be option C. the poem's crucial moments. We start with the crucial moments of the poem when reading it again because this is where the main points of the poem that needs more clarification and comprehension. So the complete sentence would be: A good place to start when re-reading a poem is with the poem's crucial moments.

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