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Answered by aniket234590
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Declarative sentences or statements simply declare or state something. They end with a full stop.

Interrogative sentences or questions ask something and end with a question mark (?).

Imperatives or commands request or order someone. They usually end with a full stop.

Exclamatory sentences express a sudden emotion of shock or happiness. They end with an exclamation mark (!).

Options A and C: The given sentence states a general truth: Some of the best thing in life are, thankfully, still free. Hence, it is a statement.

It does not express a request or command. Hence C is incorrect.Options B and D: The sentence does not end with a question mark, or an exclamation mark, neither does it question or exclaim. Hence options B and D are incorrect.

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