What does it mean to say: “It’s raining cats and dogs!”?
A. Cats and dogs are falling from the sky.
B. It’s raining very heavily.
C. We are having a tornado.
D. Animals have learned to fly.
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A. were eaten
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The four kinds of sentences are:
A. interrogative, declarative, explanatory, and common
B. interrogative, declarative, exclamatory, and imperative
C. declarative, instructive, exclamatory, common
D. instructive, interrogative, exclamatory, declarative
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