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1, Using the passage as a guide, it can be understood that

I. efforts taken in the mid-twentieth century to discourage sharing the tale of Krampus were effective
II. the legend of Krampus was popularized when the Austrian government distributed pamphlets
III. children in Central European countries were afraid of getting eaten by Krampus every Christmas

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Final answer:

Efforts to discourage sharing the tale of Krampus and the popularization of the legend by the Austrian government are not mentioned in the passage. The passage also does not state that children in Central European countries were afraid of getting eaten by Krampus every Christmas.

Step-by-step explanation:

The passage provided does not specifically mention the legend of Krampus, so it cannot be understood whether efforts were taken to discourage sharing the tale or if the Austrian government distributed pamphlets to popularize it. The passage does not provide information about children in Central European countries being afraid of getting eaten by Krampus every Christmas. Therefore, none of the statements I, II, or III can be confirmed based on the information in the passage.

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