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¿The values, beliefs, customs and forms of artistic expression characteristic of a community are considered traditional, especially those that are transmitted orally?
a) Custom
b) Christmas
c) tradition
d) Holy week
¿What is department of Salvador the carnival is celebrated?
a) sonsonate
b) la union
c) san miguel
d) san salvador
¿Particular forms of behavior that assume an entire community and that distinguish other communities; Like their dances, parties, meals, language or crafts.
a) Custom
b) valentin day
c) Halloween
d) Traditon
¿The children drees up for the occasion and stroll the streets asking for sweets from door to door?
a) Happy New year
b) The day of the dead
c) Halloween
d) Hole day
¿What country people make altars for the day of the dead?
a) Colombia
b) El salvador
c) Mexico
d) Guatemala
¿ people celebrate in honor the ancestor usually people make altars placing fruirs among other thing?
a) Tradition
b) Valentin day
c) Day of the dead
d) Halloween
¿ The annual christian commemoration of the passion Death and Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth for this reason it’s a period og intense liturgical activity within the various Christian confessions?
a) Holy week
b) Christmas
c) Halloween
d) day of the dead
¿why is Valentine's Day celebrated?
a) love demonstrations
b) for gifts
c) special day
d) for dinner
¿What month is Jesus supposed to be born?
a) Jenuary
b) December
c) July
d) June
¿What is the most common tradition celebrated in the United States?
a) Holy week
b) Halloween
c) Day of the dead
d) Valentin Day
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