This brings again to our minds the fundamental rule which we have laid down, that every word is classified according to the work which it does in a sentence.
Plants and bodies of animals may be classified according to their forms; or we could classify apart the terrestrial animals, that inhabit the earth, and those which belong to some other element.
If then they be differences of magnitude, the different magnitudes which are derived from differences of magnitude should be classified according to the species constituted by them (when considered in the light of being magnitudes).
As to the sounds, inasmuch as they have but a single quality, they will have to beclassified according to their being soft, harsh, agreeable, and the like.
The composition of the bodies being varied, they may also be classified according to the specific forms of the animals.
Terms are next to be classified according to their Connotation--that is, according to what they imply as characteristic of the things denoted.
Study may, then, be classified according as the response required is physical habit, memory, appreciation, or judgment.
Images may be classified according to the material dealt with into object images or concrete images and into word or abstract images.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "classified according" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.