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प्रश्न
Say whether the following sentence is Assertive (Statements), Imperative (Commands, Requests, etc.), Interrogative (Questions), or Exclamatory (Exclamations).
Kill not your children because of poverty.
पर्याय
Assertive sentence
Interrogative sentence
Imperative sentence
Exclamatory sentence
उत्तर
Kill not your children because of poverty. - Imperative sentence
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