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What are some examples of situations where a statement could be labeled as 't' but is actually 'f' due to a misunderstanding of the characters' motivations?
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A statement might appear 't' because it's presented as an objective fact, but it's actually false if we don't understand a character's hidden motivations or desires. For instance, a character might claim to have completed a task, but their actions suggest they haven't. Understanding character psychology and inner thoughts is essential to correctly assess truthfulness in these cases.