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Cultural Literacy Online Practice
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Which reason explains why many oral stories were rhythmic or sing-songy?(1 point)
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so that they were entertaining to a wide audience
so that they were entertaining to a wide audience
to make them more interesting to children
to make them more interesting to children
so that listeners could remember and retell them
so that listeners could remember and retell them
to make them more believable
to make them more believable
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Cultural Literacy Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade.
1 of 101 of 10 Items
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Which reason explains why many oral stories were rhythmic or sing-songy?(1 point)
Responses
so that they were entertaining to a wide audience
so that they were entertaining to a wide audience
to make them more interesting to children
to make them more interesting to children
so that listeners could remember and retell them
so that listeners could remember and retell them
to make them more believable
to make them more believable
Remaining Attempts : 3
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **so that listeners could remember and retell them**.
Rhythmic or sing-songy elements in oral stories often aid in memorization and recall, making it easier for listeners to remember and share the stories with others.
Rhythmic or sing-songy elements in oral stories often aid in memorization and recall, making it easier for listeners to remember and share the stories with others.