Question
What is true about an assertive sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
It asks a question.
It asks a question.
It makes a statement.
It makes a statement.
It is surrounded by quotation marks.
It is surrounded by quotation marks.
It contains a semi-colon and two ideas.
(1 point)
Responses
It asks a question.
It asks a question.
It makes a statement.
It makes a statement.
It is surrounded by quotation marks.
It is surrounded by quotation marks.
It contains a semi-colon and two ideas.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**It makes a statement.**
Assertive sentences, also known as declarative sentences, are used to make statements or express opinions. They do not ask questions, are not necessarily surrounded by quotation marks, and do not require a semi-colon.
**It makes a statement.**
Assertive sentences, also known as declarative sentences, are used to make statements or express opinions. They do not ask questions, are not necessarily surrounded by quotation marks, and do not require a semi-colon.