A pun isn't meant to correct anything, it's just an interesting play on words, usually with words that have more than one meaning. for example " I used to do rock climbing as a youth, but I was much boulder back then."
A pun isn't meant to correct anything, it's just an interesting play on words, usually with words that have more than one meaning. for example " I used to do rock climbing as a youth, but I was much boulder back then."
It could be that 'true and false' refer to the statement in the question text and not the correctness of the answer
True
The writer is using satire. This literary technique involves mocking or criticizing something by exaggerating its flaws, often by placing it alongside something ridiculous or praising it insincerely.
True means it is a proven fact; it is right or correct. False means it is not correct or not true.
False
This is false.The theme is the central message of a literary work.
True means correct, factual. False is the opposite - it means not true or not correct.
False
The correct term is false ceiling. Fall ceiling isn't correct.
Writing a business letter is not part of technical writer's responsibility. True or False?
FALSE :)))