Part B: Answer True or False.
1. Day of the Dead is celebrated in July.
2. Families ask dead people to come back for one night.
3. Pan de los Muertos is a type of bread.
4. It is unlucky to bite the toy in Pan de los Muertos.
5. Day of the Dead is a happy festival. True
6. Day of the Dead is celebrated in Africa. False
Part C: Answer the questions. (Write full sentences please.)
1. Why do people celebrate Day of the Dead?
They celebrate this festival to pray dead relatives and ask them to return for just one night.
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2. What do people in South America put in Pan de los Muertos?
3. How often do South Americans celebrate Day of the Dead?
Part D: Answer the questions. Use google or wikipedia.org to find the answers.
1. What does “Pan de los Muertos” mean?
Pan de muerto (Spanish for '"bread of the dead"'), also called pan de los muertos in Mexico, is a type of pan dulce traditionally baked in Mexico during the weeks leading up to the Día de Muertos, which is celebrated from November 1st to November 2nd.[1]
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2. Can you name five other countries in South America?
The continent generally includes twelve sovereign states: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela; two dependent territories: the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; and one internal territory: French Guiana.
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3. What else is a skull and crossbones symbol used for?
It is used in several contexts: Skull and crossbones (symbol), as a symbol of death and especially as a memento mori on tombstones, a warning symbol of poisonous substances and danger. ... Unicode represents the symbol "☠️" in its Miscellaneous Symbols block.
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Part E: Write a few sentences about a festival in your country
(What’s it called? When is it? What do you do? Etc.)
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There are a number of holidays and festivals in Uzbekistan that celebrate the republicβs history, culture, heritage and beliefs. Here are details of Uzbekistanβs national holidays and some of the most popular festivals you can visit:
Day of defenders of the Native land (January, 14th)
Uzbekistan celebrates the creation of its armed forces under jurisdiction of the Republic of Uzbekistan on January 14, 1992.
Women's day (March, 8th)
An international holiday celebrating women, is also known as βMothers Dayβ. The holiday coincides with the first days of spring and men give gifts and flowers to their mothers, wives and daughters.
Navruz (March, 21st)
The most ancient national holiday Navruz, meaning "new day", is considered the beginning of a new year. The date is spring equinox, when the length of day and night is identical. Many Uzbek family prepare national dishes including Sumalak, Halim, Somsa, Pilov and others. This holiday was revived in Uzbekistan after independence
Day of memory and honour (May, 9th)
On May 9th, 1999 the βSquare of Memoryβ was opened Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. On the same day every year since the Day of memory and honour is celebrated to honour the memory of compatriots who protected Uzbekistanβs freedom and independence. National heroes include Tumaris, Shiroq, Spitamen, Jaloliddin Maguberdi, Najmiddin Kubro, Namoz-batir, Kadiri, Behbudi, Munavar-kori, Chulpon, Avloniy, Fitrat and Usman Nosir.
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