Oral storytelling has been around as long as human language Oral storytelling has been around as long as human language. Our ancestors probably gathered around the evening fires and talked about their fears and their beliefs through oral stories. This long tradition of storytelling is evident in ancient cultures such as the Australian Aborigines. 6. What did our ancestors talk about during their meeting by the evening fires?
A. their fears B. their beliefs C. Both A and B
7. The phrase "originates in" in the passage can be best replaced by _________.
A. creates by B. comes from C. begins with
8. What were the stories about?
A. the beginning of life and why things happened B. how life started and ended C. grinding corn and sharpening tools
9. Who became entertainers, educators, cultural advisors, and historians for the community?
A. Those who were bad at storytelling B. Those who excelled at storytelling C. Those who came from Australian Aborigines
10. What is the passage about? A. The ancient culture of the Australian Aborigines B. The history of oral storytelling C. The origin of storytelling festivals
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