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put hotsause on yourself and find out No, no, no. Everyone knows Arabians don't like hotsauce. Go for horseradish. In truth though, no.
It takes place in Tennessee, and the present is most likely 1959 when the book was published. The park they mention is in Tennessee.
I dont know so go to a different web site to check it out sorry.......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fable fairy story, fairy tale, falsehood, fantasy, fib, fiction, figment, those are the synonyms =P if that did not help go to http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/fable or go to http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fable here are the Antonyms accuracy, actuality, authenticity, axiom, case, certainty, correctness, dope*, exactitude, exactness, fact, facts, factualism, factuality, factualness, genuineness, gospel truth, gospel, honest truth, infallibility, inside track, legitimacy, maxim, naked truth, nitty-gritty, perfection, picture, plain talk, precision, principle, rectitude, rightness, scoop, score, trueness, truism, truthfulness, unvarnished truth, veracity, verisimilitude, verity, whole story
you can go to google and check.
sojourner truth did not go to college
the story is surrounded about truth must explore because no one can go away with his mistress Ex : Kate
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At the end of the story, Edward decided to leave his owner Abilene to go on a journey to reunite with his previous owner, Dr. Simpson. He wanted to find out the truth about what happened to him and his previous family.
no Sojourner Truth did not go to college
Look at who the source is and examine if they have the education or background to be accurate . See if you can find the same data from a second source. Government, university, and research will give citations they used and you can go to those to check for accuracy. I wouldn't use a source that is vague or from a questionable reference.
This is the phrase: Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
No.
keep fightinng it will go up