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Periods, Question marks, and Exclamation points 5.1

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Use a period after (blank) and (blank) sentences   declarative and imperative sentences  
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Use a period after (blank) questions   indirect  
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Use a period after request phrased as (blank)   questions  
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a) What does a declarative sentence do? b) Imperative sentence?   a) makes a statement b) is an order or a command  
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Indirect question   a statement because it rephrases a question in statement form.  
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polite request   request that ends with a period  
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DO NOT use a period after the following   1) number or letters in parentheses 2)headings or titles appearing on separate lines 3)Roman numerals (except when followed by titles, as in outlines) 4) even dollar amounts 5)abbreviations ending with a period  
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Do not use items in a list, unless the items are (blank) sentence   complete  
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A question mark is used after a (blank) question   direct  
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When a series of questions is included in one sentence, use a ? after each question. Don't (blank) first words in the individual question   capitalize Ex: Will you be opening branches in England? in Japan? in Germany?  
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