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don't settle identify the type of sentence

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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“Don’t settle” is an imperative sentence. A sentence is called an imperative sentence when an order, or a command, or an instruction is conveyed through it.


When we are considering the sentence “don’t settle” we are sending an order or a command. It is like an instruction. This is why this sentence will be categorized as an imperative or instructional sentence.


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Answer: “Don’t settle” is an imperative sentence. A sentence is called an imperative sentence when an order, or a command, or an instruction is conveyed through it.   When we are considering the sentence “don’t settle” we are sending an order or a command. It is like an instruction. This is why this sentence will be categorized as an imperative or instructional SENTENCE   I HOPE IT HELPS  PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST  

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