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Which line from the text gives an example of where a
superstition came from?
A "If you must mention the play, please call it "the
Scottish play" or "the Bard's play" instead." (
Paragraph 2)
B "The superstition is that if the dress rehearsal is
terrible, opening night will be great." ( Paragraph 7
)
SC "If a member of the audience happened to whistle,
the sailors might think they were getting a
direction to lower a set at the wrong time - on top
of an actor's head." ( Paragraph 9)
3D "That requires practice, working together with
your thespian friends, and perhaps a few more
rehearsals." ( Paragraph 13)

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Paragraph number 7, because it have some words that is similar to describes a beief

Superstition is a widely held but irrational belief in supernatural influences, especially as leading to good or bad luck, or a practice based on such a belief.

Which line from the text gives an example of where a

did superstition come from?

Another widely-known superstition is that breaking a mirror will result in seven years of bad luck.

In some folklore, a person's reflection in a mirror was thought to house or be connected to a piece of the person's soul.

Most superstitions arose over centuries and are rooted in regional and historical circumstances, such as religious beliefs or the natural environment.

For instance, geckos are believed to be of medicinal value in many Asian countries, including China.

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