Answer:
1. Different cultures celebrate the coming-of-age in different ways.
2. It marks the moment when a child becomes an adult.
3. Often, it takes place on the child's 16th birthday.
4. It's customary for people to give gifts to the child.
5. The ceremony begins with the parent and child entering the hall.
6. Typically, the child stands up and gives a short speech.
7. Once the child has given the speech, other people can also say a few words.
Explanation:
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