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The question "What was it like in the woods?" can be considered subjective rather than strictly factual, as it seeks a personal or sensory experience that may vary from person to person. While one could provide factual details about the woods—such as flora, fauna, and climate—experiences and feelings associated with being in the woods are inherently personal and interpretative. Therefore, it blends both factual and subjective elements.
There isn't really a question there - it appears to be more of a factual statement. So, the answer could be "true" or "false".
An untrue story is a narrative or scenario that does not align with factual information or reality. It can be a fabrication, exaggeration, or misconception that misrepresents the truth. These stories can lead to misunderstandings, misinformation, and confusion if mistaken as reality.
Yes, factual is an adjective.
Factual is an adjective.
Factual writing is nonfiction.
A factual co relation of one factual element with another factual element in literature
A factual passage is a passage which has facts in it either you have to write a factual passage or use it as comprehension
I came to Answers.com to find a factual answer.
A factual tidbit is a small fact about a subject. Some people have factual tidbits about a wide variety of things.
It depends on what is meant by "factual". It is a fact that the value of 100 is 100, so the factual value must be 100.