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There is no way to put an explanation into a question. It is best NOT to try to ask true-false questions on this website because they are not questions, they are just statements. Change the statement into a question and ask that instead, and you will get the right answer. For example, don't ask "Cats are carnivores" ask "Are cats carnivores?"

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