Well yeah, of course it is. I'm not really sure what the rest of the question is.
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I believe home is where you find peace, tranquility, joy, and most importantly were you feel safe. My home is a small place, located down a small road. Though the street seems quite dull, with all the simple red-brick houses lining the edges, it has to be the place I love most.
My home is a small, simple house. It looks like all the other houses around the area, with its thatched roof and red-brick walls. It has a small front yard, where I do my gardening, and keep a table and chairs, in case guests visit.
My neighbors are kind people, who often keep to themselves. I like how they have respect for everyone in our lane, even with the more misunderstood people.
If someone were to stand outside my house, they would see the same as every other house down our street, but they would smell the different scents of flowers, taste the scent of freshly baked biscuits and immediately feel welcome.
you can add on extra information, and extend the descriptions.
Answer:
Repeating facts over and over can help bring comfort to those with short memories.
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Answer: Trough bonfires, trick or treating, wearing costumes and telling stories
Explanation:
First of all, how it started? Origins of Halloween are dating since the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain.
- This was the festival which was celebrated by the Celts and they celebrated New Year on the first November. Why on the first of November? Because that day was referring beginning of cold and dark winter and because of that, the harvest, end of the summer and others, it was also bounded with death. People were believing that on that eve, there is a blurred line limit between the one who lives and the ones who are dead and that is why for example why zombie, vampire, Dracula, ghosts, and other costumes are so characteristic.
- Some of the customs at first were including bonfires and ghost costumes and later it evolved in trick or treating. When Halloween first came to the USA, the customs were including celebrating the day of harvest and neighbors were talking scary stories, sing, and dance and Americans have borrowed trick or treating and wearing costumes from European people.