We should hate the sin and not the sinner. Change into interrogative sentence
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Should we hate the sin and not the sinner?
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Answer:
"Whom should we hate the sin or the sinner?" is an interrogative sentence of the given sentence.
Explanation:
The given sentence was an imperative sentence which has been changed into an interrogative sentence. An interrogative sentence is a question. It usually begins with the wh- words like whom, what, when, which, where or the how word. Interrogative sentences always end with a question mark.
For example: What is your name? When were you born? In this sentence, whom has been used to form the interrogative sentence. The question here asks us that whom should we condemn the sin or the sinner and the answer to it will be the statement that we should hate the sin and not the sinner.