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Why do storytellers and historians sometimes alter the facts when recounting a story?

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User Antoni
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Answer:

Because their research and findings can change.

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They might find something that changes how they think about things in history. For example: They could think that cave men didn't use utensils but later find a fossil and trace it back to when they were around. Then they would have to change the story.

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User Hackonteur
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To tell the true facts about what happen on each state because you never really know what they been threw unless u was there with them also to make the story more interesting

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