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10. There is nothing to argue about. (Select the correct Affirmative sentence.)
A. There is something to argue about.
B. There is anything to argue about.
C. There is much to argue about.
D. This goes without arguing/ argument.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

A. There is something to argue about.

Explanation:

The sentence "There is nothing to argue about" expresses the idea that there is no topic or issue that requires further discussion or debate.

If we are looking for an affirmative sentence that means the opposite, we need to change the negative "nothing" to a positive form. The positive form of the sentence would be "There is something to argue about."

This sentence means that there is a topic or issue that requires further discussion or debate. It acknowledges that there is a point of disagreement or uncertainty that needs to be resolved.

Therefore, option A is the correct affirmative sentence that means the opposite of the given negative sentence.

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