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are you on leave today? change the assertive sentence​

Answers

Answered by alinashaikh2406
1

Answer:

You are on leave today.

Changed into declarative assertive sentence.

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
0

The assertive sentence is Were you on leave today?

Concept

  • In order to defend a valid point of view or an important assertion, one must be self-assured and confident without becoming confrontational. It is a communication method and skill that may be developed in the fields of psychology and psychotherapy. According to Dorland's Medical Dictionary, assertiveness is:
  • "a style of conduct characterised by a self-assured declaration or affirmation of a statement without the need for evidence; this affirms the person's rights or point of view without either aggressively threatening the rights of another (assuming a position of dominance) or submissively permitting another to ignore or deny one's rights or point of view."
  • It is possible to learn how to communicate effectively by being assertive, which is a communication skill.

So the assertive sentence is were you on leave today?

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