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is this exclamatory. please pass the pepper
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User: is this exclamatory. please pass the pepper

Weegy: no, Please pass the pepper is imperative.Thanks for using weegy!
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User: is this interrogative. where are the folks

Weegy: Yes, "Where are the folks", is an interrogative sentence.
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