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Pepsi [2]
2 years ago
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Suppose you had visited a friend's family in India for the Diwali festival. Write a story about your visit. Tell about the festi

val. Explain what it is and how it is celebrated. Use vocabulary words and describing words from the Article in your answer.
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adell [148]2 years ago
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In one of the main stories in Hindu mythology, Diwali is the day Lord Rama, his wife Sita Devi and brother Lakshmana return to their homeland after 14 years in exile. The villagers lit a path for Rama, who had defeated the demon king Ravana. ... After he slayed the demon, Lord Krishna declared it a day of festivities.

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