A.
declarative, period
B.
exclamatory, period
C.
imperative, period
D.
interrogative, question mark
its A i got it wrong and checked the answer
B. extracurricular aide.
C. health care aide.
D. special education aide.
B: explain every detail of Peyton Farquhar's attempt to burn down the Owl Creek bridge.
C: resolve the conflict faced by Peyton Farquhar in Section I.
D: insert some much-needed humor into this rather serious short story.
The correct answer is: Option C. The syntax used in these lines reflects the argument of the speaker.
The speaker in these lines cites the words of somebody which they look down on, as the collection of phrases Totally, like whatever, and you know? does not satisfy their need of proper communication. The speaker then repeatedly argues with this last set of phrases, urging whoever uttered them to improve their verbal skills. Thus, it is proved the speaker's argument does reflect on the present citation.
In the new Era, information is always on your palm. Texting is a quick way for someone to receive a message without disrupting whatever they are doing at that moment. A call makes someone to stop and pay attention to the conversation while a text doesn't even have to be checked immediately and it can be looked again if you need to make it sure that you understood what was said. Nowadays, people are always doing something, so being the person who always calls might alienate you a bit from society since it became less and less common to call someone. Many times it can be seen as rude, even.