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what is true about stories from a culture's oral tradition
they will be uninteresting to people from other cultures
they involve a person going on a long journey
they still use structures that will be familiar to modern readers

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From the options provided, the statement that is true about stories from a culture's oral tradition is:

**"They still use structures that will be familiar to modern readers."**

Stories from various cultures often contain universal themes, archetypes, and narrative structures that resonate with audiences across different backgrounds. They may involve elements such as heroes, quests, moral lessons, and conflict, which can be relatable to modern readers.

The other options are not generally true: oral traditions often contain engaging and rich narratives that can appeal to people from diverse cultures, and while some stories may involve long journeys, this is not a defining characteristic of all oral traditions.
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