do not laugh?
change into passive voice
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I will not be laughed at.
Explanation:
The best passive equivalent seems to be: I will not be laughed at. This structure conveys the same feeling as the active - it implies an injunction/exhortation to the hearers that the speaker cannot be made fun of. The given sentence is imperative in structure.
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