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A declarative sentence is one kind of sentence and an interrogative is another. One sentence can't be both.

Declarative:

The grass is green.

I like chocolate.

This is a declarative sentence.

Interrogative:

What color is the sky?

Do you like chocolate?

Is this a declarative sentence?

ANS 2:You can't be serious?!

(Note: I am not impugning the author of the first, answer--I am simply offering a hybrid sentence that is both declarative and interrogative

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