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What statement is not necessarily true from the text?

  1. Cannot be false - opposite

  2. Could be true - opposite

  3. Must be false - opposite

  4. Could be false - def

The correct answer is: Cannot be false - opposite

In this question, we are asked to identify which statement is not necessarily true from the text. The correct answer is A because the statement "Cannot be false" is too strong. Just because something is not false does not mean it is true. It could be uncertain or unverifiable. Option B states "Could be true," which is a more reasonable and flexible assertion than option A. Option C, "Must be false," is another extreme statement that is not necessarily true either. Finally, option D, "Could be false," is a more moderate and reasonable statement, making it not necessarily true compared to the others.