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Fact, Fiction and
Maybe:
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Fact,
noun
anything that happens; a truth; truth; reality, or a real state
of things, as distinguished from a mere statement or belief; a deed,
act, or anything done (archaic); an assertion of the truth.
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Fiction,
noun
an invented or false story; a falsehood; romance; the novel or story-telling
as a branch of literature; a supposition, for the sake of argument,
that a possibility, however unlikely, is a fact (law).
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Maybe,
adverb
perhaps, possibly. noun a possibility; a possible selection, appointee,
etc. [may be, from may].
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