Which sentence, when added to the second paragraph, best refines the definition of conspiracy theory described in the first paragraph by offering new information? (1 point) Responses A myth is a false belief that is widely held and often involves the supernatural or fictitious. A myth is a false belief that is widely held and often involves the supernatural or fictitious. An example of a false belief is that Nelson Mandela died in prison. An example of a false belief is that Nelson Mandela died in prison. Myths, falsehoods, and conspiracy theories involve believing things that are untrue. Myths, falsehoods, and conspiracy theories involve believing things that are untrue. A conspiracy theory requires a group of people acting in harmful ways.

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The sentence that best refines the definition of conspiracy theory by offering new information is: "A conspiracy theory requires a group of people acting in harmful ways."

This sentence clarifies what distinguishes conspiracy theories from other false beliefs, emphasizing the element of collective action and intent.