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When something is exaggerated, it is represented as less than is actually the case. True False
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When something is exaggerated, it is represented as less than is actually the case.
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The answer is False
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"False" For Most Exaggerated Thing's Mean More Then It Really Is But That Would Be "Over Exaggerated".
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