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*''"Speak with all three figures, then choose the one who is telling the truth."''
*''"Speak with all three figures, then choose the one who is telling the truth."''


Mario is presented with three Toad statues, which each speak a phrase akin to "I'm telling the truth", "I am lying", "A is the liar", and "The liar is C". By deducing which statements contradict each other, Mario must select the letter corresponding to the single statue that is either telling the truth or lying. Unlike the previous two questions, this one has no time limit.
Mario is presented with three Toad statues, which each speak a phrase akin to "I'm telling the truth", "I am lying", "A is the liar", "The liar is C". By deducing which statements contradict each other, Mario must select the letter corresponding to the single statue that is either telling the truth or lying. Unlike the previous two questions, this one has no time limit.
 
====Easy version====
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For the easy version, the same questions are asked, with the statues' statements being significantly more obvious.
For the easy version, the same questions are asked, with the statues' statements being significantly more obvious.

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