Interrogative Sentences Nichole Pickens 3 rd Period Munoz.

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Interrogative Sentences Nichole Pickens 3 rd Period Munoz

Basic Definition An interrogative sentence asks a direct question and always ends in a question mark. They may ask for information or for confirmation or denial of a statement. They typically begin with a question word such as what, who, or how, or an auxiliary verb such as do/does, can or would.  Note that an indirect question does not make a sentence interrogative : Direct/Interrogative When was Lester Pearson prime minister? Indirect/Declarative I wonder when Lester Pearson was prime minister. A direct question requires an answer from the reader, while an indirect question does not.

Types Yes/No Interrogatives Yes/No questions usually will be answered by yes or no. For example: Will you bring your supplies? (Answer: Yes or No) Did he pass the test? (Answer: Yes or No) Alternative Interrogatives Alternative interrogatives offer two or more alternative responses: For example: Should I telephone you or send an ? Do you want chips, soda or cookies? Yes/no interrogatives and alternative interrogatives are introduced by an auxiliary verb. Wh- Interrogatives Wh- Interrogatives are introduced by a wh- word, and they elicit an open ended response: For example: What is going on? Where do you attend school? Who do you admire? Tag Questions They are sometimes tagged onto the end of a declarative sentence. For example: David plays the piano, doesn't he? We've forgotten the milk, haven't we? There's a big match tonight, isn't there?

Excerpt from “Frankenstein” "And do you dream?" said the demon; "do you think that I was then dead to agony and remorse?--He," he continued, pointing to the corpse, "he suffered not in the consummation of the deed--oh! not the ten-thousandth portion of the anguish that was mine during the lingering detail of its execution. A frightful selfishness hurried me on, while my heart was poisoned with remorse. Think you that the groans of Clerval were music to my ears? My heart was fashioned to be susceptible of love and sympathy; and when wrenched by misery to vice and hatred it did not endure the violence of the change without tone such as you cannot even imagine. "After the murder of Clerval I returned to Switzerland heart-broken and overcome. I pitied Frankenstein; my pity amounted to horror: I abhorred myself. But when I discovered that he, the author at once of my existence and of its unspeakable torments, dared to hope for happiness; that while he accumulated wretchedness and despair upon me he sought his own enjoyment in feelings and passions from the indulgence of which I was for ever barred, then impotent envy and bitter indignation filled me with an insatiable thirst for vengeance. I recollected my threat and resolved that it should be accomplished. I knew that I was preparing for myself a deadly torture; but I was the slave, not the master, of an impulse which I detested, yet could not disobey. Yet when she died!--nay, then I was not miserable.

Excerpt Continued  I had cast off all feeling, subdued all anguish, to riot in the excess of my despair. Evil thenceforth became my good. Urged thus far, I had no choice but to adapt my nature to an element which I had willingly chosen. The completion of my demoniacal design became an insatiable passion. And now it is ended; there is my last victim!"  I was at first touched by the expressions of his misery; yet, when I called to mind what Frankenstein had said of his powers of eloquence and persuasion, and when I again cast my eyes on the lifeless form of my friend, indignation was rekindled within me. "Wretch!" I said, "it is well that you come here to whine over the desolation that you have made. You throw a torch into a pile of buildings; and when they are consumed you sit among the ruins and lament the fall. Hypocritical fiend! if he whom you mourn still lived, still would he be the object, again would he become the prey, of your accursed vengeance. It is not pity that you feel; you lament only because the victim of your malignity is withdrawn from your power."

AP Prompt Question  The previous is an excerpt from Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”. Read the selection carefully and then write an essay analyzing how the Author allows the reader to sympathize to the monster through the use of interrogative sentences, selection of detail, and description.

Bibliography  nterrogative-sentence.asp nterrogative-sentence.asp  mary/frankenstein/chapter-24.html mary/frankenstein/chapter-24.html