3. Say whether the following sentences are true or false.
(1) Mamad became famous as the man who lied.
(2) The king did not believe that Mamad never lied.
(3) The king told Mamad to be careful.
(4) Mamad saw the king riding his horse.
(5) Mamad did not give the king's message to the queen.
(6) Mamad told a lie to the queen.
(7) The king agreed that Mamad was a wise man.
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- Mamad became famous for his honesty and wisdom.
- The king did not believe that Mamad never lied.
- The king told Mamad to be careful by saying "Lies are cunning and roll off your tongue easily".
- Mamad did not see the king riding his horse and did not know if the king was really coming or not.
- Mamad gave the king's message to the queen but said it with uncertainty.
- Mamad did not tell a lie to the queen as what he said hadn't proven to be false.
- The king agreed that Mamad was a wise man and made him his advisor.
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