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declarative
interrogative
imperative
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exclamatory
That shooting star is
amazing!
The nearest star to Earth is
the sun.
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Did you know that Earth is
a part of the Milky Way
Galaxy?
Astronomers can
determine the age of a star
by observing it closely.
Look how bright that star
is.
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Think about how many
stars are in the sky.
Do you notice anything
about the shape the stars
in the sky make?
Astronomers have grouped
stars into constellations.
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I learned that stars are
grouped into galaxies.
Do you know the names of
any constellations?
Most stars are between 1
billion and 10 billion years
old!
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You need to read a book
about stars.
Stars in the Milky Way
Galaxy are made of mostly
hydrogen and helium.
How many stars did you
count in the sky?
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I love watching the stars!
Make a journal entry
about what you observe in
the sky tonight.
You need to read carefully to
understand what the author is
trying to teach you about stars.
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