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Rewrite as an assertive sentence:
What does it matter whether I reached the top first or Hillary?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
0

Assertive sentence: It doesn't matter whether I reach the top first or Hillary!

What is an assertive sentence?

  • An assertive sentence is one that asserts something (any opinion, feeling, history, event, or anything).
  • It always ends with a period (.)
  • It is used to state a fact or provide information about something.
  • Example:
    1.  I do not take tea in the morning.

         2. He is not an honest man.


Answered by SaurabhJacob
2

The correct answer is:

The sentence needs to be changed to assertive sentence so,

It doesn't matter who reached the top first, Hillary or I.

Explanation:

The proper definition dor assertive sentence is:

It is a sentence that states a fact. A fact which cannot be changed over one night or that it has a very change.

They are also called Declarative sentences because they are putting up a fact with proof and declaring something.

When a sentence feels like an opinion or a universal truth or an incident, event, anything in history, asserting a statement then it is called an assertive sentence.

The above sentence has been changed to assertive which means this sentence turns into a fact said by the narrator.

The sentence says that the timings of who reached first didn't matter.

Changing it to a fact is by cropping a few words and by changing the structure the answer is given above.

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