MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Writing Practice Test

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What does an interrogative statement do?

  1. Expresses a command

  2. Asks a question

  3. Makes a suggestion

  4. Provides information

The correct answer is: Asks a question

An interrogative statement is specifically designed to ask a question. This type of statement typically begins with words like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," or "how," and it often ends with a question mark. Its primary function is to elicit information or a response from the listener or reader, indicating an inquiry or a desire for clarification on a particular topic. Understanding this concept is essential in recognizing how language is used to facilitate communication and gather information effectively. While other types of statements—such as commands (indicative of imperatives), suggestions, or informative declarations—serve different communicative purposes, they do not fulfill the role of posing a question in the same way an interrogative statement does.