Is this what you meant?
Inquiry, declarative, exclamatory, and command
Sentences can vary in length, so it is impossible to answer your question.
Indicative, Interogative, Exclamatory, Imperative
Characterization
There are brackets in a sentence to separate the important information from the words in the brackets.
I bought an old movie reel. The reel on the fishing rod broke.
There are four kinds of sentences: 1) Declaratory sentences make a statement. 2) Exclamatory sentences express or show a strong emotion. 3) Imperative sentences give a command or direction. 4) Interrogative sentences ask a question.
Sentences can vary in length, so it is impossible to answer your question.
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The four types of sentences according to function include a declarative sentence and interrogative sentence. The other two are imperative sentences and exclamatory sentences.
He is my brother, likewise she.
It balances sentences.
declarative exclamatory interrogative imperative
There are four kinds of sentences: 1) Declaratory sentences make a statement. Ex: This book is heavy. 2) Exclamatory sentences express or show a strong emotion. Ex: I can't wait to see you! 3) Imperative sentences give a command or direction. Ex: Go do the dishes, please. 4) Interrogative sentences ask a question. Ex: What are kinds of sentences?
Indicative, Interogative, Exclamatory, Imperative
Body Paragraph 1 -- Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 2 -- Next Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 3 -- Somewhat important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 4 -- Least important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail.
Body Paragraph 1 -- Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 2 -- Next Most important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 3 -- Somewhat important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail. Body Paragraph 4 -- Least important: 3(or more) sentences showing detail.