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Question
Say whether the following sentence is Assertive (Statements), Imperative (Commands, Requests, etc.), Interrogative (Questions), or Exclamatory (Exclamations).
Is the world so poor?
Options
Assertive sentence
Interrogative sentence
Imperative sentence
Exclamatory sentence
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Solution
Is the world so poor? - Interrogative sentence.
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