What is true about stories from a cultures oral tradition? Answer choices they will be uninteresting to people from other cultures, they involve problems that are unresolved, they involve a person going on a long journey, they still use structures that will be familiar to modern readers

The correct answer is: they still use structures that will be familiar to modern readers.

Stories from a culture's oral tradition often use narrative structures, such as plot, character development, and conflict, that are still familiar and recognizable to modern readers. These structures help to engage and captivate the audience, regardless of their cultural background.