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What is true about stories from a culture's oral tradition? (1 point)
O They involve problems that are unresolved.
O
O They involve a person going on a long journey.
O They will be uninteresting to people from other cultures.
They still use structures that will be familiar to modern readers.
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They still use structures that will be familiar to modern readers.
Explanation: Oral-tradition stories use recognizable narrative elements (characters, plot, conflict, resolution) that modern readers can follow. The other choices are incorrect: not all oral stories feature a long journey, they don't necessarily leave problems unresolved, and they can interest readers from other cultures.
Explanation: Oral-tradition stories use recognizable narrative elements (characters, plot, conflict, resolution) that modern readers can follow. The other choices are incorrect: not all oral stories feature a long journey, they don't necessarily leave problems unresolved, and they can interest readers from other cultures.
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