Yes, but it would then be a question :)
Please rephrase your question. It is an incomplete sentence and you may receive answers for it if you rephrase it.
Rephrase your sentence in the form of a question, please.
Can you rephrase this? This is not a question. It is just a sentence fragment.
Possum - I can. You just add a question mark and rephrase the sentence (semantically) in order to make it a question.
That question doesn't even make sense. Rephrase it into a question.
To convert a declarative sentence to an interrogative sentence or question, simply rephrase the sentence to have a question word (who, what, when, where, why, how) at the beginning, or add a question mark at the end of the sentence. Adjust the sentence structure to make it sound like a question that seeks information or clarification.
Please rephrase the question.
Yes, it is still considered plagiarism if you rephrase and cite a keyword in a question without providing proper attribution to the original source.
You could rephrase it as: "confront the world".
I'm not sure I understand your question. Can you provide more context or rephrase it?
To change an interrogative sentence into a declarative sentence, you can simply remove the question word (who, what, where, when, why, how) and rephrase the sentence as a statement. For example, change "Are you going to the store?" to "You are going to the store."
This question cannot be answered the way it is written. Please be more specific. Please rephrase and resubmit your question so it can be answered.