Choose whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory.

That wreath should be decorated with a large bow at the bottom.

declarative

imperative

exclamatory

interrogative

B?

declarative = stating facts or ideas

imperative = command

exclamatory = surprised utterance

interrogative = asking a question

Definitely not B! What do you think?

Yes, A.

No, the sentence "That wreath should be decorated with a large bow at the bottom" is not interrogative as it does not ask a question.

To determine the correct answer, let's break it down:

- Declarative sentences make statements or provide information.
- Imperative sentences give commands or make requests.
- Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions or excitement.
- Interrogative sentences ask questions.

In this case, the sentence is making a statement or providing information, indicating what should be done to the wreath. Therefore, the correct answer is declarative.