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  1. 4. A lamp with a cover that protects the light inside, sometimes made of paper and used in celebrations. (e.g., People released lanterns into the sky during the festival.)
  2. 5. Bright, colorful explosions in the sky used for celebrations. (e.g., We watched the fireworks on New Year’s Eve.)
  3. 7. A spirit of a person that some people believe can be seen after they die, often shown as white and floating. (e.g., Some say they saw a ghost in the old house!).
  4. 9. Special clothes people wear for festivals, celebrations, or to dress up as someone or something else. (e.g., I wore a superhero costume for the party.)
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  1. 1. A tradition or special way of doing things that people in a country or group follow. (e.g., It is a custom to light candles during Diwali.)
  2. 2. A public celebration where people walk, dance, or ride in decorated vehicles through the streets. (e.g., The carnival parade had dancers and musicians.)
  3. 3. A large, imaginary creature that looks like a giant lizard or snake, often seen in myths and festivals. (e.g., The dragon in the parade was colorful and long.)
  4. 6. A woman in stories who has magic powers, often wears a black hat and flies on a broomstick. (e.g., The witch cast a spell on the village.)
  5. 8. A large, round, orange vegetable that people use for food or decorations, especially on Halloween. (e.g., We carved a pumpkin into a jack-o’-lantern.)