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Which of the following types of sentences expresses a strong idea?





Correct Answer:
exclamatory
the question asks which type of sentence expresses a strong idea. to address the question, it's crucial to understand the nature and function of each sentence type mentioned in the choices: interrogative, exclamatory, imperative, and conditional.

**interrogative sentences:** these are sentences that ask a question. their primary function is to inquire or seek information. they often end with a question mark (?). examples include "how are you?" or "what time is it?" while they can express curiosity or even urgency (depending on the context), they do not inherently express a strong emotion or idea.

**exclamatory sentences:** these sentences express strong feelings or emotions and are characterized by an exclamation mark (!) at the end. they are used to convey excitement, surprise, anger, or any other intense emotion. examples include "wow, that’s amazing!" or "i can't believe you did that!" due to their nature, exclamatory sentences are very effective in expressing strong ideas or emotions.

**imperative sentences:** these are command sentences used to give orders, instructions, or requests. while they can be forceful, the strength of an imperative sentence often lies in its directive nature rather than its emotional intensity. examples include "stop talking!" or "please sit down."

**conditional sentences:** these sentences discuss conditions and their possible outcomes. they often include an "if" clause which introduces the condition, and a main clause which states the result. examples are "if it rains, the picnic will be canceled." conditional sentences are primarily used to explore hypothetical situations and their consequences rather than to express strong emotions or ideas.

given these definitions, the type of sentence that best expresses a strong idea is the **exclamatory** sentence. this type of sentence directly communicates strong emotions, which are compelling and grab attention effectively, thereby strongly conveying an idea or feeling. this is why the correct answer to the question is "exclamatory."