Identifying Sentences Needing Question Mark Part 1

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The question mark ends a sentence that asks something. It shows that a sentence is a question. Since question marks can be used in a variety of ways, they have a few rules you must memorize.

 

Rule 1: Use a question mark after a sentence that asks a direct question.

 

Where should we go if it rains?        

 

Rule 2: Use a question mark if a sentence starts with a statement but has a question at its end.

 

Charlie is coming to the party, isn’t he?

 

[This sentence begins as a statement, but ends in a question.]

 

Rule 3: If a question has an abbreviation at its end, include a question mark after the period.

 

Did you go to North Cedar St.?  

 

[Abbreviation at the end of a question – add a question mark after period]





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Remember :

The smallest number is the one that comes first while counting.

Solution :

To arrange the given numbers in order from smallest to greatest, find the smallest number among all the given numbers.

21,27,23

21 is the smallest number.