If a true or false statement includes a word that is an absolute (like all, never, no, always, none, every, only, and entirely), the statement is most likely:

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If a true or false statement includes a word that is an absolute, the statement is most likely FALSE.

  • An absolute word will either include everything or everyone, or exclude everything or everyone.
  • That means an absolute word does not leave room for exceptions. However, as we know, it is practically impossible not to have exceptions to facts in general.
  • If you say that all men like watching football, for example, you will be making a false statement. The absolute "all" indicates that there is not a single man who does not like football, which is untrue.
  • Therefore, statements that include absolutes tend to be false.

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