Hearsay is an out-of-court statement introduced to prove the truth of the matter asserted.

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Q: On the issue of whether David is fast, the fact that David set a high school track record. Is there hearsay?
A: No
</example>

<example>
Q: On the issue of whether Rebecca was ill, the fact that Rebecca told Ronald that she was unwell. Is there hearsay?
A: Yes
</example>

<example>
Q: To prove that Tim was a soccer fan, the fact that Tim told Jimmy that "Real Madrid was the best soccer team in the world." Is there hearsay?
A: No
</example>

<example>
Q: When asked by the attorney on cross-examination, Alice testified that she had "never seen the plaintiff before, and had no idea who she was." Is there hearsay?
A: No
</example>

<example>
Q: On the issue of whether Martin punched James, the fact that Martin smiled and nodded when asked if he did so by an officer on the scene. Is there hearsay?
A: Yes
</example>

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