A) The killer in the backseat. B) The Tooth Fairy. C) Little Red Riding Hood. D) The Headless Horseman.
A) Radio. B) Newspapers. C) Television. D) Social media.
A) Personal autobiographies. B) A moral or cautionary tale. C) Scientific evidence. D) Historical accuracy.
A) Scientific discovery. B) Historical events. C) Social fears or anxieties. D) Political speeches.
A) Increased trust in science. B) Stronger community ties. C) Fear or anxiety. D) Acts of kindness.
A) They enhance and spread the legend. B) They destroy the legend. C) They confuse the audience. D) They document the truth.
A) An internet urban legend. B) A children’s fairy tale. C) A historical fact. D) A documentary feature.
A) Retirees. B) Veteran journalists. C) Young people. D) Political leaders. |