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Imperative sentences may be punctuated with periods, exclamation marks, or question marks.

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User Jodian
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Answer:

they are marked with periods and exclamation point because Imperative means "command or a demand"

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so it would be FALSE

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User BluGeni
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The correct answer is FALSE. Imperative sentences are punctuated with periods and exclamation marks ONLY and not question marks. Question marks are only used in interrogative sentences. An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that expresses a command or request. Depending on the forcefulness of the command, an exclamation is used for commands that have intense emotions.
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