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The sun is in the solar system. (what type of speech act?)
assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declarative

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Answer:

Assertive

Explanation:

In linguistics, the term speech act refers to a verbal action defined in terms of a speaker's intention and the effect it has on a listener. Every time we say something, we say it with a purpose - to inform, greet, compliment, make a request, etc.

The given statement is an example of an assertive speech act - a type of speech act that is either true or false and has the world-to-word direction of fit. Statements, descriptions, classifications, explanations, and clarifications are all examples of assertive speech acts.

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