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Don't be trapped by dogma.
(make it affirmative)

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Answered by Arslankincsem
30

The statement after converting it to affirmative sentence is following -


Avoid being trapped by dogma.


As per the rule of grammar, the affirmative statement can be the statement which affirms a particular thing to be correct or true.


The negative words i.e. no, not etc. cannot be used in affirmative sentences.

Answered by JackelineCasarez
3

Avoid being trapped by dogma.

Explanation:

  • Negative sentences are the sentences that function to neglect or deny the truth of an assertion or statement.
  • While the affirmative sentences confirm the truth of the assertion.
  • Since the given sentence is imperative, it can be converted into affirmative by replacing the word 'don't' with a word like 'avoid/prevent' so that the meaning of the sentence doesn't get affected.
  • Thus, the final sentence is 'avoid being trapped by dogma.'

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