A lie is a statement that is intentionally false, so it is not considered a fact. It is also not considered an opinion, as opinions are beliefs or views that can be subjective and not necessarily based on truth.
This statement creates a paradox because if the second statement is a lie, then the first statement must be a lie as well. In a logical sense, this situation is contradictory.
Synonym: reality Antonym: lie
Did you mean "Evolution"? No, it was the explanation of the species problem at the time and has been refined and strengthened in the last 157 years so well that it has met all challenges head on and surmounted them with flying colors. Creationism, regardless of stripe, is the actual lie. Go here. talkorigins.org
A lie is a deliberate false statement or deception made with the intent to deceive or mislead others. It involves intentionally communicating information that is known to be untrue.
No He doesn't
1 teaspoon of dried dill = 1 sprig of dill
They lie just as much as everyone else, everyone is different. some boys lie cause that's all they know how to do
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They lie.
Depends where you go for it. Try growing your own,its so simple and tastes alot better.
Dill tells Scout and Jem that his father is not around because he's a "mean" man who doesn't pay attention to him. Later in the story, it's revealed that his father actually works a lot and travels often for his job, causing Dill to feel neglected.
When using dill, you will find that both the feathery leaves and the flower heads can be used. Most often the flower heads are allowed to mature and harvested as dill seed. I usually get about a tablespoon of dried dill seed per plant (plants often have more than one seed head). I also dry the leaves, and because they are so fine I don't get much dried dill (1 -3 tablespoons per plant) from each plant.
2g of dietary fiber has been available in a dill pickle.
Technically, there's nothing about a pickle that makes it kosher or not kosher. The name refers to a 'style' or flavor of pickling ... just so much dill and just so much salt. They won't prevent or cure anything. They sure taste good. And if you have no problem with that level of salt, then they won't hurt you. Just like any other dill pickle.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout was taller than Dill. Dill was described as small for his age, while Scout's height was closer to that of Jem, her older brother.
It's possible that Dill embellished stories about himself and his father to cope with feelings of inadequacy or to seek attention and validation from others. Dill's tendency to create elaborate stories may be a reflection of his desire for an escape from his reality and a way to feel more important or significant.