Which choice identifies the kind of sentence and the correct end mark? Buy some fresh fruit and vegetables at the store

A.
declarative, period

B.
imperative, period

C.
exclamatory, period

D.
interrogative, question mark

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Answer 1
Answer: A. imperative, period

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Which of these is a negative prefix?
A. phil-
B. re-
C. uni-
D. dis-

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Negative prefixes, a prefix to make a sentence, or statement negative. They are placed and/or added at the beginning of words to change the meaning of it. Here are some common negative prefixes:

\sf un- (most \ common) \n \sf non- ( means \ 'not')\n \sf mis- (means \ wrong, \ bad) \n de- (means \ 'down') \n dis - (means \ 'not' \ or \ opposite)

Out of those negative prefixes, you can see that option D) dis- is in there. 

Answer: \fbox {D) dis- }

Answer:

D, dis

Explanation:

phil: ex. philosopher, someone who thinks about things

re: ex. redo, to do again

uni: ex. unite, come together; more than one

dis: ex. dissapointed, upset; got less than expected

Which sentence contains an infinitive phrase?A.He visited Congress to gather support for his proposal.
B.He visited Congress, gathering support for his proposal.
C.He went to Congress and gathered support for his proposal.
D.He went to Congress so that he could gather support for his proposal.

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The sentence that contains an infinitive phrase is A) He visited Congress to gather support for his proposal.
The infinitive phrase is to gather.

He visited Congress to gather support for his proposal.

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limited
broad

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Too broad is the answer.m.

Which sentence has no errors in capitalization?A.
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B.
"I try not to think about it," She said, "because it makes me sad."

C.
"I try not to think about it," she said, "Because it makes me sad."

D.
"I try not to think about it," She said, "Because it makes me sad."

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