It's not straightforward to say. The book might blend real-life experiences with creative imagination to form a compelling narrative. So, it could be a mix of truth and fiction.
Sure! I can tell you a true story. Once, I had an amazing adventure while hiking in the mountains. I got lost but eventually found my way back with the help of some kind strangers.
One way is to check for evidence. If there's no historical, scientific or real - life evidence to support the events in the story, it's likely a not true story. Like a story about a city floating in the sky. There are no such cities in reality, so it's a fictional, not true story. Also, if the story has a lot of magical or supernatural elements that have no basis in our known world, it's a good indication that it's not a true story.
Sure. But you need to be more specific. There are countless true stories in the world. It could be a historical event, a personal experience, or a news report.
Sure. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She lived in a small village. One day, while she was walking in the forest near her home, she found a lost puppy. Lily took the puppy home and nursed it back to health. Later, she found the owner through some notices in the village. The owner was so grateful and Lily made a new friend. It was a simple but heart - warming true story.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the lie true story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with that title or concept. It might be a book, a movie, or a personal account. Without more context, it's difficult to provide the exact true story.