Read this passage from the famous novel by Charles Dickens, 'A Christmas Carol'.
Scrooge's nephew was all in a glow. His face was ruddy and handsome, his eyes sparkled,
and his breath smoked again.
"Christmas a humbug, uncle!' said Scrooge's nephew. You don't mean that, I am sure?'
'I do,' said Scrooge. 'Merry Christmas! What right have you to be merry? What reason
have you to be merry? You're poor enough.'
'Come, then,' returned the nephew gaily. What right have you to be dismal?
What reason have you to be morose? You're rich enough.'
"Get out of here,' said Scrooge.
3. From the above passage, pick out:
1. an assertive sentence:
2. an interrogative sentence:
3. an exclamatory sentence:
4. an imperative sentence:
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- An assertive sentence : His face was Ruddy and handsome , his eyes sparkled and his breath smoked again.
- An interrogative sentence : You don't mean that , I am sure ?
- An exclamatory sentence : Merry Christmas!
- An imperative sentence : Get out of here.
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