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According to the given text, which statement must be true?

  1. Cannot be false - def

  2. Could be false - def

  3. Could be true - opposite

  4. Could be true - def

The correct answer is: Could be false - def

In this question, the task is to determine which statement must be true according to the given text. The correct answer is B - "Could be false." The other options can be explained as follows: A. "Cannot be false" means the statement must be true. In the context of the question, some statements may not be necessarily true based on the given text, so this option is too absolute. C. "Could be true - opposite" suggests that the statement could potentially be true if viewed from the opposite perspective. This misinterprets the nature of the question, which asks for a statement that must be true based on the information given, rather than suggesting a possible truth under different conditions. D. "Could be true - def" assumes that the statement could be true, possibly due to its definition or context. However, the question is not about possibilities or definitions but about determining a statement that must be true based on the text given.