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The noun 'assertion' is a word for something declared or stated positively, often without proof; a declaration; a claim. Example of an assertion: "The mayor must have known that these improprieties existed!" Examples of the noun 'assertion' in a sentence: An assertion was made that the mayor knew of the improprieties. The mayor made an assertion that he knew nothing of the improprieties.
The noun 'assertion' is a word for something declared or stated positively, often without proof; a declaration; a claim. Example of an assertion: "The mayor must have known that these improprieties existed!" Examples of the noun 'assertion' in a sentence: An assertion was made that the mayor knew of the improprieties. The mayor made an assertion that he knew nothing of the improprieties.
An assertion is a declaration. Here are some sentences.We would have finished the meeting hours ago except for her assertion that the club owed her money.His assertion that he was King George made the doctor admit him into the psychiatric ward.They made the assertion that freedom must be fought for.
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I am offended by your assertion that I stole the missing money.
The mayor made an unqualified assertion that he had no knowledge of the impropriety.
The noun 'assertion' is a word for something declared or stated positively, often without proof; a declaration; a claim. Example of an assertion: "The mayor must have known that these improprieties existed!" Examples of the noun 'assertion' in a sentence: An assertion was made that the mayor knew of the improprieties. The mayor made an assertion that he knew nothing of the improprieties.
The type of questions that are asked using: # Who- are personnel questions, # What- are description questions, # When- are time questions, # Where- are location questions, # Which- are selection questions, # How- are method questions. # How many/much- are quantity questions, # Why- are reason questions. Typically the first seven questions receive answers of fact or opinion, whilst the eighth question is answered, as to reason, when a cause is explained, also either as a fact or opinion.
Please type a sentence using the word assertion.
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