Question # 62

Passage:

“Early historians dismissed oral traditions as unreliable. Recent scholarship reveals they preserve historical memory and cultural values overlooked in written records.”

What is the author’s main conclusion?

Options:

A.

Oral traditions are unreliable.

B.

Oral traditions preserve valuable historical and cultural knowledge.

C.

Written records are always superior.

D.

Oral traditions have no modern relevance.

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