The sentence that supports the idea that tellers of urban legends often leave out important details is:
D. "One of the classic hallmarks of false urban legends is a lack of specific information."
Urban legends are like folk tales or myths. Often times these legends have been told so many times that it is impossible to determine their origin. The teller of an urban legend may claim that the story happened to a friend. This serves to personalize and enhance the power of the narrative. Since people often exaggerate or change stories when telling them, urban legends can evolve over time.
Still, even the most exaggerated urban legends may have a basis in reality. Indeed, this would explain how the story, or legend, became popular in the first place. Another way that urban legends catch on is by depicting horrific crimes or other situations that would affect large populations of people. That way, the people that hear the stories feel compelled to pass them on to their friends and loved ones.
One of the classic hallmarks of false urban legends is a lack of specific information. Tellers may be unable to recall the names, dates, or locations of the story. Thus, an astute listener will know to treat the story as entertainment rather than as a serious warning or a reason to panic.
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Which sentence from the passage supports the idea that tellers of urban legends often leave out important details?
A.
"The teller of an urban legend may claim that the story happened to a friend."
B.
"This serves to personalize and enhance the power of the narrative."
C.
"Still, even the most exaggerated urban legends may have a basis in reality."
D.
"One of the classic hallmarks of false urban legends is a lack of specific information."
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The sentence that supports the idea that tellers of urban legends often leave out important details is:
D. "One of the classic hallmarks of false urban legends is a lack of specific information."