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We often pass on little bits of information to our children, not knowing if they are true, and only because they were【B1】_______
We often pass on little bits of information to our children, not knowing if they are true, and only because they were【B1】_______
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We often pass on little bits of information to our children, not knowing if they are true, and only because they were【B1】_______ on to us. This is 106 usually how myths spread. Many myths about snakes exist, and it can be fun to try and【B2】_______ how these stories originated. I have learned from my hobby of studying these myths that they often start when one person【B3】_______ a phenomenon incorrectly and passes on the false information. It always【B4】_______ me to see how quickly the misbelieve spread even though science has already identified and proved the contrary. One common and colorful【B5】_______ is that the well-known garter snake swallows its young to save them from danger. The daily【B6】_______ of these snakes are well-known in the United States because they tend to reside in parks and gardens. They like to live among greenery and in areas well【B7】_______ by plant life. Many children as well as adults enjoy observing these creatures because they see them quite often. Like all snakes, the garter swallows its food whole. Unlike most snakes, on the other hand, the garter【B8】_______ live offspring, in numbers of approximately fifty. I hypothesize that out ancestors, while observing the garter snakes, assumed that the snake had previously【B9】_______ its little ones to protect them and was now setting them free again. Not many people know that garters are one of the few snakes that can bear live snakes. Unable to challenge the power of this creative myth, this【B10】_______ folklore continues to persist in American daily life.
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We often pass on little bits of information to our children, not knowing if they are true, and only because they were (1) passed on to us. This is 106 usually how myths spread. Many myths about snakes exist, and it can be fun to try and (2) figure out how these stories originated. I have learned from my hobby of studying these myths that they often start when one person (3) observes a phenomenon incorrectly and passes on the false information. It always (4) amazes me to see how quickly the misbelieve spread even though science has already identified and proved the contrary. One common and colorful (5) myth is that the well-known garter snake swallows its young to save them from danger. The daily (6) customs of these snakes are well-known in the United States because they tend to reside in parks and gardens. They like to live among greenery and in areas well (7) surrounded by plant life. Many children as well as adults enjoy observing these creatures because they see them quite often. Like all snakes, the garter swallows its food whole. Unlike most snakes, on the other hand, the garter (8) gives birth to live offspring, in numbers of approximately fifty. I hypothesize that out ancestors, while observing the garter snakes, assumed that the snake had previously (9) swallowed down its little ones to protect them and was now setting them free again. Not many people know that garters are one of the few snakes that can bear live snakes. Unable to challenge the power of this creative myth, this (10) imaginative folklore continues to persist in American daily life.
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