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- 1. A holiday when families gather to give thanks and share a big meal. It's a time to express gratitude and eat delicious food.
- 4. A Jewish holiday that usually falls in December. It lasts for eight nights, and a candle is lit on a special candleholder.
- 5. A spooky holiday celebrated on October 31st. People dress up in costumes, go trick-or-treating, and carve pumpkins.
- 7. A day to celebrate Irish culture and heritage on March 17th. People wear green, and there are parades and celebrations.
- 8. A holiday celebrated on July 4th to commemorate the country's freedom. It involves fireworks, parades, and BBQ parties.
- 10. A festival celebrated by Hindus in autumn. It's known as the Festival of Lights and includes lighting lamps and fireworks.
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- 2. The first day of the year, January 1st, when people celebrate and make resolutions for the coming year. Fireworks are common.
- 3. A day in February when people show affection and love to others. It's a time for exchanging cards, chocolates, and flowers.
- 6. A holiday in spring when people celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. It involves egg hunts, chocolates, and cute bunnies.
- 9. A special day in winter when people celebrate the birth of Jesus. It's a time for giving gifts, decorating trees, and Santa.