Myth is a legendary story usually concerning some being, hero or event.Legend is an old story or person that is widely believed but cannot be proved to be true.Folktale is a tale originating and traditional among people or folk.Myths are stories about gods, demigods or supernatural creatures. In legends, unlike in myths, events can relate to the past, as well as to the present and future. They are based on reality, but aren't necessarily true. Folktales are stories with people as main characters. They sometimes include feats of strength. There are many myths in my country. One of the myths tells the story of Azhdarha and its origin. Azhdarha is an evil demon in the form of a dragon. According to the myth, it lived in deep caves. Azhdarha kidnapped people and burned villages.Myths are false. Urban legends are tales. But most urban legends tend to offer a moral lesson. They help us to make sense of the world and manage threat in a safe environment.
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Fill in the omissions of pronouns both, or, or, or another, 1 maybe it will be able to find a captain or treasurer, _oba_ of them were in their offices. 2 between Hüuttham and Rega were disagreement, but this fool would not call. 3 I can not do all these things. 4 Maybe we will not be able to do it together, but we must do it. 5 I have only one sister, except Margaret. 6 "Many of your children are smart, and you have already caused them quite enough misfortune." 7 "I will be in the library if someone is about you to see me." 8 I do not like this picture. 9 They passed on the other side of the girl. 10 "I'm not sure of these sentences." 11 Did you see George and Harry? I did not see any but there. - I saw some of them. 12 All his sons, at least in the youth, rebelled against his religious side. 13 They are traveling in the United States every one and a half years. 14 The latter I had to attract the attention of the castan or saddle, because of which is longer not visible.