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Say whether the following sentence is Assertive (Statements), Imperative (Commands, Requests, etc.), Interrogative (Questions) or Exclamatory (Exclamations).
How utterly we have failed our children!
Identify the type of sentence:
How utterly we have failed our children!
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Solution
Exclamatory Sentence
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