Question # 30

Passage:

“Although myths were long seen as fanciful tales, they are now analyzed as cultural narratives that transmit moral lessons and collective memory.”

What is the author’s main conclusion?

Options:

A.

Myths are meaningless.

B.

Myths function as important cultural narratives.

C.

Myths no longer exist in modern societies.

D.

Written history is superior to myth.

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