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