• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: jhonanthancpaul
  • Perguntado 9 anos atrás

Text: I don't believe in witches but...
On the 31st of October many people in England, in the United States and even here in Brazil prepare to celebrate Halloween, or the witches Day.
What is Halloween?
Halloween has a pagan origin, dating back to Romans and Celts times. The Celts worshipped the god of Death Samhain, and the Romans worshipped Ramona, the goddess of the Gardens and Orchards that's why Halloween colours are back and orange.
Many years later, in England, groups of farmers used to go from house to house to ask for food on that day. It was meant to bring good luck to the donors. That give origin to the "trick or treat" tradition groups of children dressed like witches and ghosts go from door the door to ask for sweets. If they do get their treats, they play a tri ck "haunting" the people at the door.
In the United States another tradition is famous Houses and schools are decorated with pumpkins with a candle inside. This became a symbol of Halloween.
*Coloque V ou F:
a) Because of the goddess of the Gardens and Orchards, pumpkings and the orange colour symbolize Halloween.
b) Childrern always haunt the people at the door.
c) The "trick or treat" tradition has an English origin.
d) The black colour symbolizes the god of Death.
e) If the children are not dressed like witches or ghosts, they don't get sweets.
f) Pumpkins with a candle inside are used to decorate American houses and schools.
g) If the children don't get their treats, they play a trick on the people at the door.
h) It's traditional to bring good luck and food to the donators.

Respostas

respondido por: NatáliaLins
4
a ) v
b) v
c) F
d) f
e) v
g) f
h) f

jhonanthancpaul: Certeza? Por que é um trabalho e preciso das respostas certas
NatáliaLins: sim
laisla9: oi
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