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Zorluk: KolayANZAC Day: Traditions, Dawn Service, and Modern Significance

ANZAC Day is observed on 2525 April each year. One of the most important traditions involves a commemorative ceremony held very early in the morning, often at daybreak, at war memorials across the country. What is the name of this specific tradition?

  1. A
    The Citizenship Ceremony
  2. The Dawn ServiceCevap
  3. C
    The Two Minutes Silence at 1111 am

Cevap

The tradition held very early in the morning on ANZAC Day is known as the Dawn Service.
The Dawn Service is the correct answer because it is the specific commemorative ceremony held at daybreak at war memorials to mark the anniversary of the landing of the ANZACs at Gallipoli.

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1
Identify the specific date and timing mentioned in the question.
The date is 2525 April (ANZAC Day) and the timing is 'very early in the morning' or 'daybreak'.
ANZAC Day has unique traditions linked to the specific time of the historical Gallipoli landing.
2
Compare the timing with known Australian commemorative traditions.
The tradition of gathering at daybreak is specifically called the 'Dawn Service'.
This name directly reflects the 'dawn' (daybreak) timing of the event.
3
Verify that other options do not match this timing or day.
The silence at 1111 am belongs to Remembrance Day, and citizenship ceremonies are primary features of Australia Day.
Distinguishing between these important days is essential for understanding Australian traditions.

Anahtar Kavram

The Dawn Service is a central tradition of ANZAC Day, held at the time of the original landing at Gallipoli.
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