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13. Which of the following is an interrogative sentence? A. Where are you going? B. Please don't go. C. She isn't telling him where she is going. D. They questioned where he was going.
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13. Which of the following is an interrogative sentence?
A. Where are you going?
B. Please don't go.
C. She isn't telling him where she is going.
D. They questioned where he was going.
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The correct answer is A. An interrogative sentence is always a question, and ends with a question mark :) hope this helps!!
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