Truth
,
I
always
believe
,
is
not
only
stranger
than
fiction
,
but
also
greatly
more
interesting
.
'
Who
said
this
and
to
whom
?
b
.
When
did
the
speaker
say
this
?
c.
What was he talking about?
Answers
Answered by
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Truth can be stranger than fiction, and also more appealing. It means when we tell a lie, we create an incident from our imagination. But seldom, the truth can be beyond our thoughts. For example, a simple lie of an average child can be 'l did not eat it, in fact, I didn't come near the place' or 'I don't know what you are talking about'. Again, an example of a true incident in which there is a crime, and the criminals behave so brutally to their victims, that it is unimaginable. Thus, it shows that sometimes the truth can be even more stranger and interesting than unreal events/fiction.
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