6. PROVEN FACTS
• These are facts
which are proved
and accepted as
true by everyone.
7. PROBABLE FACTS
•These are statements which it
seems reasonable to believe are
true, but you are not able to
prove yourself, either because
you do not have access to the
information or because you do
not have time to dig for proof.
9. SPECULATION
• You can pinpoint speculations
when people state something and
then say they believe this to be
true even though there is no
concrete evidence that supports
their speculation.
10. • They have their reasons, of
course, and these reasons
sometimes do make their
speculations seem plausible if
not real. Of course, some
speculations lead to finding out
a verifiable fact that others can
also test out to be true.
18. • Fantasy is a genre of fiction,
it commonly uses magic and
other supernatural phenomena
as a primary element of plot,
setting or theme.
• A fantasy is an idea with no
basis in reality and is basically
your imagination unrestricted by
reality.
21. • Reality is the state of things
as they exist. It’s what you see,
hear and experience.
• “It is the state or quality of
having existence or substance
• “Reality means it can happen
in real life.
22.
23. • Truth is the property of being in
accord with fact or reality. In everyday
language, truth is typically ascribed to
things that aim to represent reality or
otherwise correspond to it, such as
beliefs, propositions, and declarative
sentences.
• Truth is usually held to be the
opposite of falsehood
25. • A falsehood is a statement that
distorts or suppresses the truth, in
order to deceive: to tell a falsehood
about one’s ancestry in order to gain
acceptance.
• It is an untrue statement
• The Latin root is falsus, "deceived
or erroneous."