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how long shall we continue to live this life of contradictions rewrite as an assertive sentence​

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Answered by harika79
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Answer:

Its a lovely day today

Explanation:

An assertive sentence, also called a declarative sentence, makes a statement.

An interrogative sentence is one whose grammatical form shows that it is a question and ends with a question mark (?)

An exclamatory sentence (or exclamation) is a more forceful version of a declarative statement, which also conveys an emotion or excitement. It ends with an exclamation mark (!).

Answered by Anonymous
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No longer we shall continue to live this life of contradictions.

1. An assertive sentence can be defined as a form of sentence that basically states a true fact. Such types of sentences are always in a form of simple statements. They usually state, announce, or assert something. They are also known as declarative sentences. We often see assertive sentences that usually conclude with a time or full stop.

2. There are a few examples of an assertive sentence-

# I’m going to shop for new clothes.

# Rina loves to read comical stories.

# She has recapitulated the previous chapters.

# Naina is not aware of yesterday's incident.

# Saima was missing her little sister.

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