True or False Test
Every part of a true sentence must be (true).
IF any one part of the sentence false, The whole sentence is false depict any other sentence.
Pay close attention to negatives, qualifiers, absolution, and long strings of statements.
Negatives can be confusing
If the question contains negatives, ''as no, not, cannot'' drop the negative and leave what remains.
Decide wheater that sentence is true or false. If it is true, its opposite, or negative, its usually false.
Qualifiers are words that abstract or open up general statements
Words like ''Sometimes, often, frequently, ordinarily, generally'' open up the possibilities of making accurate statements. They make more modest claims, are more likely to reflect reality, and usually indicate true answers.
Absolute words possibilities. ''No, never, none, always, every, entirely only'' imply the statement must be true 100 % of the time and usually indicate ''False'' answers.
Long sentences often include groups of words set off by punctuation.
Pay attention to the word ''truth'' of each of these phrases. If one is false, it usually indicates a ''false'' answer
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