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Identify whether these sentence are assertive(A), imperative(IM), interrogative(IN) or exclamatory(E). then add the correct closing punctuation mark at the end of the sentences. 1.naveen went to the airport to drop his mother
2. how delicious the fruit platter is
3. are you moving into your new house
4. go to your room
5. is there any milk left in the bottle
6.mehul lost his new watch
7. please come to my house avankita
8. can you locate turkey on the map
9. look, how enthusiastically they perform
10. walk straight

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