It is false that a myth is best considered a traditional story of proven events that serves to explain a particular beliefs.
Myths cannot be proven, that is why they are just myths, something people believe in, but cannot be sure they really happened.
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you provide elaboration by making a statement and supporting it with
multiple facts, statistics, and personal experiences, you are depth charging.
When you are depth charging you are very specific and give lots of details.
Hope this helps you.
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Maybe for a lie story, pretend you almost broke a bone or died. Like, say, you almost fell off a cliff, or almost got hit by a car, e.t.c.