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make a affirmative without changing the meaning the color scheme never failed​

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Answered by MohdShaharyar
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Answer:

The colour scheme always passed.

Answered by Anonymous
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Affirmative sentence- The color scheme always succeeded.

1. An affirmative word or an affirmative phrase, or an affirmative sentence can identify the authority or fact of a general assertion, whereas a negative formation identifies its falsity. The sentence, "Kloe is here" would be said as an affirmative sentence, while "Kloe is not here" would be said as a negative sentence.

2. The word "affirmative" is also known as an adjective. It explains something. Affirmative can be expressed as affirming something or asserting the fact, asserting the validity, or asserting a fact of something.

3. For example-

# It rains a lot in winter in Goa.

# We live in Patna.

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