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An "aphorism" is a cleverly worded statement that is mean to trick the listener to believer a lie True or False
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An "aphorism" is a cleverly worded statement that is mean to trick the listener to believer a lie
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The statement "An aphorism is a cleverly worded statement that is meant to trick the listener to believe a lie" is FALSE.
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