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If you slip on a slick surface but don’t actually fall, you won’t injure yourself. Is this statement true or false
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If you slip on a slick surface but don’t actually fall, you won’t injure yourself. Is this statement true or false
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You could twist your ankle even if you don’t fall false
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This statement is false. For example, if you slip on ice, you could slide around and probably twist your ankle, or knock into something, without actually falling.
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