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Which idea does the author use to conclude the paragraph?
The Grimms trusted their contributors to give them tales that came from the oral tradition of the culture.
Storytellers believed in the magical, life-saving transformations they reported in their folk tales.
The first-edition tales influenced folklorists to trust one another to gather authentic tales of living conditions.
Literate people collected the first-edition tales and gave them to the Grimm brothers.
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I don't have the paragraph itself — could you paste it? I need to see the paragraph to be sure.
If you can't paste it, a quick way to decide: read the paragraph's final sentence and see which choice restates or summarizes the main point. Without the text, the most likely answer is the first option: "The Grimms trusted their contributors to give them tales that came from the oral tradition of the culture." This is a common concluding idea when a paragraph discusses the Grimms' reliance on contributors for authentic oral tales.
If you can't paste it, a quick way to decide: read the paragraph's final sentence and see which choice restates or summarizes the main point. Without the text, the most likely answer is the first option: "The Grimms trusted their contributors to give them tales that came from the oral tradition of the culture." This is a common concluding idea when a paragraph discusses the Grimms' reliance on contributors for authentic oral tales.
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