I have an essay about polyamory and I need to identify:

3 simple sentences
2 compound sentences
2 complex sentences
2 compound complex sentences

if there aren't this many, you can reword some parts.

I have just finished reading your article on polyamory, and I must say, I was very interested throughout and I respect your opinion, and congratulate you on openly admitting to being polyamorous where people may judge you or be spiteful. However, as a monogamous person, I think that relationships should be limited to two people, and a polyamorous relationship doesn't seem healthy in my opinion and here is why.

Jealousy is natural and definately occurs within most everyone. It might not occur for you or you don’t admit to it, which is understandable. With a polyamorous relationship, one might or might not be worried about cheating, but jealousy could very easily emerge from someone, out of wanting to be the most liked out of the others.

With polyamorous relationships of three people, is third wheeling ever a problem? Feeling like a third wheel could very much turn into jealousy. If it is a problem, how would you avoid it? It seems like polyamory might be unfair to those who can’t speak out for themselves, and some will feel lonely and ignored.

Finally, I think that the need for more than one intimate relationship may be a sign that your partners aren’t enough for you, and they’re probably not a good match for you if you need more than them.

Thank you again for shedding a little bit of light on polyamory. I find the lifestyle very interesting and I would love to know more about it.

You find them and label them, and someone here will be able to check your work.

This should help if you have trouble recognizing the different kinds of sentences: https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/sentence/sentence-structure.htm

Sure! Here are the identified sentences:

1. Simple sentence: "Jealousy is natural and definitely occurs within most everyone."
2. Simple sentence: "Feeling like a third wheel could very much turn into jealousy."
3. Simple sentence: "I find the lifestyle very interesting and I would love to know more about it."

1. Compound sentence: "I have just finished reading your article on polyamory, and I must say, I was very interested throughout and I respect your opinion, and congratulate you on openly admitting to being polyamorous where people may judge you or be spiteful."
2. Compound sentence: "It might not occur for you or you don’t admit to it, which is understandable."

1. Complex sentence: "However, as a monogamous person, I think that relationships should be limited to two people, and a polyamorous relationship doesn't seem healthy in my opinion and here is why."
2. Complex sentence: "If it is a problem, how would you avoid it? It seems like polyamory might be unfair to those who can’t speak out for themselves, and some will feel lonely and ignored."

1. Compound-complex sentence: "Finally, I think that the need for more than one intimate relationship may be a sign that your partners aren’t enough for you, and they’re probably not a good match for you if you need more than them."
2. Compound-complex sentence: "I have just finished reading your article on polyamory, and I must say, I was very interested throughout and I respect your opinion, and congratulate you on openly admitting to being polyamorous where people may judge you or be spiteful, but as a monogamous person, I think that relationships should be limited to two people."