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14. (i) Don't be trapped by dogma.
(Rewrite as an assertive sentence giving advice.)
(ii) Don't let the noise of other people's
opinions drown out your own inner voice.
(Rewrite as a rhetorical question)​

Answers

Answered by Fatimakincsem
3

The assertive and rhetorical question is given below.

Explanation:

1. Don't be trapped by dogma.

Its Assertive sentence can be written as:

You should not be trapped by dogma.

These rhetorical questions are often asked to emphasize a point.

2. Don't let the noise of other people's  opinions drown out your own inner voice.

Would you let the noise of other people's  opinions drown out your own inner voice?

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

1.Don't be trapped by dogma.

(Rewrite as an assertive sentence giving advice.)

Ans. You should not be trapped by dogma.

2.Don't let the noise of other people's opinions drown out your own inner voice.

(Rewrite as a rhetorical question)

Ans. Would you let the noise of other people's opinion down out your inner voice?

Explanation :

Assertive sentences are also known as positive sentences and are written is simple words that can express advice, order or any command or suggestion.

Interrogative sentences are also known as rhetorical sentences that asks a question. At the end of these sentences a question mark '?' is always used.

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