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Traditions of Halloween
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Traditions of HalloweenEvening school
Lugansk
2020
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It’s Halloween! It’s Halloween!The moon is full and bright
And we shall see what can’t be seen
On any other night.
Skeletons and ghosts and ghouls,
Grinning goblins fighting duels,
Werewolves rising from their tombs,
Witches on their magic brooms.
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1. When is HALLOWEEN celebrated?a) September, 31st
b) October, 31st
c) November, 31st
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2.What does «HALLOW» mean?a) treat
b) saint
c) day
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3.What country does HALLOWEENcome from?
a) The United Kingdom
b) Ireland
c) The United States of America
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4.What is the symbol ofHALLOWEEN?
a) potato-o-lantern
b) Apple-o-Jack
c) Jack-o’-lantern
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5. What colors are associated withHALLOWEEN?
a) Red and green
b) Orange and black
c) Yellow and blue
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6. In Scotland, what vegetable wastraditionally carved into a jack-o`lantern?
a) a watermelon
b) a turnip
c) a pumpkin
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7. Why do children wear masks?a) to be not recognized
b) to make fun
c) to scare people
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8. What does a witch use for transport?a) A hat
b) A broomstick
c) A motorbike
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9. What is worn around the neck to keepvampires away?
a) Garlic
b) Onion
c) Pepper
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10. How many bones are there in thehuman skeleton?
a) About 50
b) Over 200
c) Over 1000
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11. Who can walk through the walls?a) Witches
b) Goblins
c) Ghosts
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12. When are were wolves supposed tocome out?
a) after midnight
b) during a full moon
c) on a Halloween night
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13. What do children say when theyknock at the door at HALLOWEEN?
a) trick or treat
b) to be or not to be
c) be happy
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