UGRC 150: Critical Thinking - Sentence Classification
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What is a characteristic of declarative sentences?

  • They are always true.
  • They convey information and can be true or false. (correct)
  • They are used to ask questions.
  • They are used to give commands.

Which of the following sentences is an example of a factual statement?

  • London is the capital of England, but I don't like it.
  • You should wear the blue shirt with the khaki pants.
  • It is raining outside. (correct)
  • She asked whether I liked her dress.

What is the difference between factual statements and facts?

  • Factual statements are sentences, while facts are actual events. (correct)
  • Factual statements are always true, while facts are always false.
  • Factual statements are used to ask questions, while facts are used to give commands.
  • Factual statements are opinions, while facts are proven truths.

What are the three types of declarative sentences?

<p>Factual statements, definitions, and value judgments. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main purpose of declarative sentences?

<p>To convey information. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following sentences is NOT a declarative sentence?

<p>Take out the trash. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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