Which of the following lines from "The Ruined Man Who Became Rich Again Through a Dream" best supports the idea that stories are told to pass down a culture's religious beliefs?
1-One night he lay down to sleep dejected and heavyhearted, and saw in a dream a speaker who said to him..
2-But when I came to Cairo the fortune which he promised me proved to be the palm rods thou so generously gavest to me.
3-And thus Allah gave him abundant fortune, and a marvelous coincidence occurred.
4-Now the house the Wali had described was the man's own house in Baghdad, so the wayfarer returned thither and, digging underneath the fountain in his garden, discovered a great treasure.