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An imperative sentence gives an instruction to be obeyed, and is often followed by an exclamation mark, as in Stand! Now turn to the right. The subject word is not usually used in commands, but it can be: You go away!; You send him to me now!
The large star symbolizes the common programme of the Communist Party. The small stars represent the four economic classes: peasants, workers, petty bourgeoisie, and ‘patriotic capitalists’. Effective date: 1 October 1949.
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