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- 2. A day to honor and remember fallen soldiers on the last Monday of May, often with ceremonies and picnics.
- 5. Celebrated on March 17th, it honors Irish culture with parades, wearing green, and shamrock decorations.
- 7. Celebrated on the first Monday of September, it honors workers and the contributions of the labor movement.
- 9. Also known as the Fourth of July, it celebrates the U.S. independence with fireworks and patriotic events.
- 10. A spring holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, with egg hunts and chocolate treats.
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- 1. A day of gratitude and feasting on the fourth Thursday of November, often with family gatherings.
- 3. A spooky holiday on October 31st, with costumes, trick-or-treating, and carved pumpkins.
- 4. A day of love and friendship on February 14th, with cards, gifts, and expressions of affection.
- 6. A joyous holiday celebrated on December 25th, with gift-giving, decorations, and Santa Claus.
- 8. Day The first day of the year, marked with celebrations, parties, and making resolutions for the year ahead.