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When does the term "Not necessarily false - opposite" apply?
Not necessarily true - opposite
Not necessarily false - def
Not necessarily false - opposite
Not necessarily true - opposite
The correct answer is: Not necessarily false - opposite
The term "Not necessarily false - opposite" applies when a statement is not necessarily false, meaning it could still be true, and its opposite is also not necessarily false, indicating that the opposite could potentially be true as well. This term does not relate to options A, B, or D as they do not accurately capture the specific conditions described in the question stem. Therefore, the correct choice is C.