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Identify the subject and the type of this sentence: "After Sue finishes her homework, she can read that science fiction novel." A)    Sue, imperative B)    Sue, declarative C)    homework, imperative D)    homework, declarative

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Identify the subject and the type of this sentence: "After Sue finishes her homework, she can read that science fiction novel." A)    Sue, imperative B)    Sue, declarative C)    homework, imperative D)    homework, declarative

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The subject of the sentence "After Sue finishes her homework, she can read that science fiction novel." is "Sue". The type of the sentence is declarative because it makes a statement or expresses an opinion. Therefore, the correct answer is B) Sue, declarative.

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