To a child, they may be able to better comprehend "truth" if you say it is the same as "fact", since most children are taught at school the difference between "fact" and "fiction" from an early age.
Alternatively, describing "the truth" as "what really happened/what actually happened" is a simple yet effective way of explaining the concept of truth to a young child.
It's probably best not to get into the discussion of "whether truth varies according to a person's opinion" with children - it usually just adds confusion.
One who is obedient and respectful
lawAnswer:Torah.
black, cute, and big-weenered
werid no. special.
i would describe her as a 60 something year old child.
An antonym of fallacy
conolalators
describe and explain child's right?
Almost 3 and a half football fields?
It is kind of bad but if its the truth its the truth
He has a son.
Sojourner Truth is a hardworking, brave, strong and determined woman.