A sentence that argues that something is true is a thesis. A thesis is, by nature, a declarative sentence, and it could be a compound or complex sentence.
manager argues -- the simplest, shortest key idea of the sentence.
A sentence using aphorism: My favorite aphorism is "It's a small world." Something that is short and says something true...
A supposition is something that is suggested to be true. An example sentence is: Reincarnation is a very convincing supposition.
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Person who speaks or argues in favor of something is known as an advocate.
Factual is an adjective meaning that something is actually the case and is, therefore, a true fact.
Not quite. The sentence is grammatically incorrect. If you want to convey that the researcher and his assistants explain a claim to be true, you could say something like "The researcher and his assistants together explain the claim to be true."
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A fact sentence is a sentence that states a fact (something known to be true). Some examples are: The earth is round. The force of gravity is the reason things do not float off into space. The sun is hot.
It's about how certain things that are sad in this world, but it is the truth. It is simply put that way......... Sad but true usually is used in a sentence when you say something is sad (meaning pathetic) but still true
Putative is a word that is defined as being something that most people to be true. An example of this word in a sentence is "She was the putative author after everyone believed she was the anonymous writer of the book".
"Vaccines are safe and effective in preventing the spread of infectious diseases, and anyone who argues otherwise is misinformed."