Answer: Interrogative
Explanation: <u>Mood</u> <u>of</u> <u>a</u> <u>sentence</u> is used to express the intention of the auhtor (speaker or writer). The mood can be of 4 types:
- <u>Indicative</u>, when express facts;
- <u>Interrogative</u>, when refers to a question;
- <u>Conditional</u>, is used when situations are uncertain or depends on something else;
- <u>Imperative</u>, when it's being ask or order someone to do something;
The sentence "Will you pick up the dog's toys in the yeard, please?" is an <u>Interrogative</u>, because it is asking a question and, grammatically, the formation of the phrase is: auxiliary verb + another verb.
Answer: Apache leaders remembered the treachery at Apache Pass.
Geronimo believed he had previously been unjustly imprisoned by the Army.
The Apache would rather die fighting than die in prison.
The figurative language element does Bob Kaufman use when he repeats the word raga at the beginning of these lines from his poem "Unanimity Has Been <span>Achieved, Not a Dot Less for Its Accidentalness" is REPETITION. Repetition is a literary device or figure of speech that repeats same phrases or word to emphasize an idea.</span>