What is the structure of a statement? What is the difference between?

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The image presents two questions: the first asks about the structure of something (likely a statement or system), and the second asks about the difference between two unspecified items. We'll classify these as knowledge-based questions as they require understanding and recall of information.
Answer
A statement has a subject and predicate. Statements declare, questions ask, and commands tell.
The structure of a statement involves a subject and a predicate. The difference between statement, question, and command lies in their purpose: a statement declares something, a question seeks information, and a command tells someone to do something.
Answer for screen readers
The structure of a statement involves a subject and a predicate. The difference between statement, question, and command lies in their purpose: a statement declares something, a question seeks information, and a command tells someone to do something.
More Information
A statement is also defined as that which is expressible by a sentence and is either true or false.
Tips
Do not confuse a statement, which conveys information, with a question, which seeks information, or a command, which directs action.
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