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Opposite of "Cannot Be True"

  1. Could Be True

  2. Must Be True

  3. Not Necessarily True

  4. Cannot Be True

The correct answer is: Could Be True

The opposite of "Cannot Be True" is "Could Be True." When something "cannot be true," it means it is not possible or feasible. Therefore, the opposite would be something that is possible or feasible, which aligns with the idea that it "could be true." The other options are not the opposite of "Cannot Be True." "Must Be True" suggests a certainty which is not the opposite. "Not Necessarily True" indicates something that might be true, which is not directly opposite to something that cannot be true.