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OR 5) B2) Complete the story with the help of the end given below. Suggest a suitable title. the woman was simply delighted to get her lost child back. SECTION VI: SKILL DEVELOPMENT (5 Marks) Q. 7. Translation : 5 Marks​

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Answered by Geetup228
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Explanation:

Sentences are of four kinds:

(1) Those which make statements or assertions; as, Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.

(2) Those which ask questions; as Where do you live?

(3) Those which express commands, requests, or entreaties; as,

Be quiet.

Have mercy upon us.

(4) Those which express strong feelings; as,

How cold the night is!

What a shame!

A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called a Declarative or Assertive

sentence.

A sentence that asks a question is called an Interrogative sentence.

A sentence that expresses a command or an entreaty is called an Imperative sentence.

A sentence that expresses strong feeling is called an Exclamatory sentence.

CHAPTER 2

SUBJECT AND PREDICATE

3. When we make a sentence:

(1) We name some person or thing; and

(2) Say something about that person or thing.

Answered by pooja294654
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