how is the charge foe false pretence contrary
Bravado is a pretence of courage, a false show of bravery.
The kid is pretence.
Pretence means a false display of emotion or ability. It occurs when a person pretends to feel, think, or act a certain way, when the opposite is true. For instance, in order to make myself appear brave, I might lie to my friends and tell them that I rescued a child from a burning building, when in reality I am fearful and withdrawn. "Crocodile tears" -- that is, forcing oneself to weep without feeling sadness -- are also a kind of pretence. A false excuse is also called a pretence. For example, a thief may approach a homeowner, claiming that, due to an emergency, he must use a phone; his request is actually a pretence for getting inside the home and searching for valuables. He is pretending to be innocent and using a lie to cover up a dishonest motive.
It would take a court order to do so. The evidence must be presented to the court.
False, electrons are negatively charged whereas neutrons have no charge. An electron is of opposite charge to a proton which has a positive charge.
A pretence or a trick.
false
I think if the theme is contradicted in a story, then it is shown to be contrary to expectations or prediction of what would occur.
That is correct spelling
false
False. Gamma rays are photons (light pieces), and have zero charge.
An atom may be neutral, or it may have a positive or a negative charge. If it has a charge, it is called an ion.