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3) The sky was filled with stars.
(Identify the kind of sentence)​

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Answered by zumba12
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"The sky was filled with stars" is a declarative or assertive sentence.

Explanation:

  • General classification of the sentence is as follows:

1. Assertive or declarative sentence:

  • If the sentence is in statement form it is called assertive or declarative.
  • It always ends with '.'

2. Interrogative sentence:

  • If the sentence is in question form, it is called an interrogative sentence.
  • It always ends with '?'.

3. Imperative sentence:

  • If the sentence is in command form, it is called an imperative sentence.
  • It always ends with '!' or '.' .

4. Exclamatory sentence:

  • If the sentence is expressing strong emotion, it is called an exclamatory sentence.
  • It always ends with '!'.

  • When the given sentence is examined, it is in statement form and it ending with '.'
  • Thus it is inferred that the given statement "The sky was filled with stars." is assertive or declarative.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The sky was filled with stars. (Assertive Sentence)

Explanation:

  • Most of the sentences of English language are declarative or assertive sentences. The sentence that asset or declares a statement, feeling,  incident, opinion. The sentence ends with a period (.). For example, Thomas is a good basketball player, He plays with passion.
  • In English language, this sentence gives information about fact, opinion and belief. This sentence is used most commonly in books, informative articles, reports as well as in essay
  • We use declarative/assertive sentence of any length. Although the length of assertive group of words differs, this group of words also contains subject and predicate
  • We use assertive/declarative sentence in simple, compound or complex.
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