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The symbols in the story reveals differences in culture between the catholic priest and the pueblo. The holy water. For the priest, this symbolizes a more somber reason. But for the pueblo, they used it for their tradition. They think that the dead might get thirsty. The holy water was important for both but with different reasons.
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Holi is one the most important and fun festivals in India. Holi is known as the festival of colors. Holi is celebrated each year with exhilaration in the month of March. Those who celebrate this festival, wait for it every year eagerly to play with colors and have delicious dishes.
How is Holi celebrated?
On the eve of the festival, large pyres are lit in many parts of India to signify the burning of evil spirits. People often throw wood, dried leaves and twigs into bonfires.
On the day of Holi, entire streets and towns turn red, green and yellow as people throw colored powder into the air and splash them on others. Each color carries a meaning. Red, for example, symbolizes love and fertility while green stands for new beginnings. People also splash water on each other in celebration. Water guns are used to squirt water, while balloons filled with colored water are also flung from rooftops. Later in the day, families gather together for festive meals. It is also common to distribute sweets among neighbors and friends.
Conclusion
Holi spreads love . It brings harmony and happiness in the country. Holi symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. This colorful festival unites people and removes all sorts of negativity from life.
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hyperbole is very evident in this poem
<span>Eva went to Dallas to visit her sister.
Past tense of go is went; capitalize proper nouns; no need for the comma. </span>