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Which type of sentence is this and what punctuation should it have? Would you like cereal or pancakes for breakfast A. Interrogative , question mark B. Imperative, question mark C. Exclamatory , period
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Which type of sentence is this and what punctuation should it have?
Would you like cereal or pancakes for breakfast
A. Interrogative , question mark
B. Imperative, question mark
C. Exclamatory , period
D. Declarative, period
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This would be an example of an imperative because you need to use a question mark but you also need to not say it as a command.
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This Sentence is a Interrogative, question mark sentence because the name of a question mark is
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Imperative, an Exclamatory is a quotation mark(!), and you wouldn't put " Would you like cereal or pancakes for breakfast. So you are left with A. Hope I helped!
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