Stories from a culture’s oral tradition often serve to convey communal values, history, and beliefs. They are typically passed down through generations by word of mouth, reflecting the culture's identity and shared experiences. These stories can also feature universal themes, morals, and lessons that resonate with both the specific culture and broader human experiences. Additionally, they may vary in form, including myths, legends, folktales, and fables, often incorporating elements of the culture's customs and social norms. Would you like to know more about a specific aspect of oral traditions?
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What is true about stories from a culture’s oral tradition?(1 point)
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