A cultural orientation guide outlines the traditions of the winter season in the United Kingdom. To provide accurate information, which set of facts should be used to explain the religious significance of Christmas Day, the status of the holiday on December 26th, and the common practice of attending pantomimes?
- It commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ; the bank holiday on December 26th is known as Boxing Day; and pantomimes are musical comedies traditionally based on fairy tales.Cevap
- BIt celebrates the resurrection of Jesus; the bank holiday on December 26th is designated as New Year's Day; and pantomimes are silent street performances held on January 1st.
- CIt marks the start of the Christian year; the bank holiday on December 26th is called Hogmanay; and pantomimes are traditional Scottish dances performed in theaters.
- DIt honors the arrival of the Magi; the public holiday on December 26th is Bonfire Night; and pantomimes are historical reenactments of the Gunpowder Plot.
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It commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ; the bank holiday on December 26th is known as Boxing Day; and pantomimes are musical comedies traditionally based on fairy tales.
The correct answer accurately synthesizes the three required facts: the religious purpose of the holiday (birth of Jesus Christ), the correct name and date for the secondary bank holiday (Boxing Day on December 26th), and the definition of pantomimes as fairy-tale-based musical comedies.
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Religious and Secular Christmas Traditions in the UK
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