It depends on what the fact is.
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True means it is a proven fact; it is right or correct. False means it is not correct or not true.
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True- false is a common type of questions style for test taking. Many times the true-false is used for pop quizzes and usually used with simple question that based on fact rather than opinion.
It depends on what the fact is.
Anything that is not correct about Anne Frank is presumably a "false fact". For example, she died in the concentration camps, so to say that she survived the war would be a "false fact".
Something that can be proven true or false is already a fact. In science a hypothesis is something that might be proven true or false. In life, an opinion might be proved true or false and become a fact. Examples of facts are: The earth is round. The sun is hot. Water is necessary for life.
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What? Nothing was FALSE. It actually DID happen - in fact there have been 9,000 of them in just over a year. Nothing "false' about that!
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True means it is a proven fact; it is right or correct. False means it is not correct or not true.
They're made out of people.
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