Why were traditional African folk stories passed on from generation to generation?

to help cultures share their histories with outsiders
to make guesses about future events
to provide advice about how to live
to teach morals with both opinions and facts

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Traditional African folk stories were primarily passed on from generation to generation to provide advice about how to live and to teach morals with both opinions and facts. These stories often include lessons about human behavior, values, and ethics, serving as guides for the community on how to navigate life's challenges. They were instrumental in preserving cultural identity and imparting shared wisdom, making them a vital part of oral tradition in many African societies. While they may also help cultures share their histories, their core purpose lies in moral education and practical guidance for daily living.

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