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jenyasd209 [6]
2 years ago
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I need help Please I'm confused

English
1 answer:
BigorU [14]2 years ago
5 0

A famous hoax in history that I would mention is the <em>Cardiff Giant.</em>

<h3>What is a Hoax?</h3>

This refers to a false belief or claim about something or somebody that is greatly misleading and can deceive people.

The reason I picked this hoax of Cardiff Giant is because of the clever disguise of a 10-foot tall man that was used to deceive people in the year 1869.

A good research question that can be used to guide research about the famous hoaxes in history is, "What were the effects of these hoaxes to people"

Read more about famous hoaxes here:

brainly.com/question/9775299

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