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IF CORRECT (links will be reported) from the novel nothing but the truth In this section we have multiple quotes about truth,

PHILIP MALLOY: You want the truth?

MR. MALLOY: Sure. Well?

PHILIP MALLOY: It’s the teacher, Narwin. (conversation between Phillip and dad)



… Anita, the truth is I’m hurt.

The truth is it’s our superintendent’s doing.(Narwin's letter)



I told him the truth. He seemed to understand (Phillip's Diary)

Do you think any of these are truths? Why or why not, explain your answer. (5 complete sentences)

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