Which of the following is NOT a symbol of Día de los Muertos?

Question 1 options:

calacas (skeletons)

velas (candles)

naranjas (oranges)

cempasúchil (marigold)

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21 hours ago

The option that is NOT a symbol of Día de los Muertos is naranjas (oranges). While calacas (skeletons), velas (candles), and cempasúchil (marigold) are commonly associated with the celebration, oranges do not have a traditional connection to this holiday.

anonymous anonymous answered
21 hours ago
When does Día de los Muertos occur?

Question 2 options:

December 25th.

October 31st-November 2nd

March 31st-April 2nd

January 1st
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21 hours ago

Día de los Muertos occurs from October 31st to November 2nd. This period includes the celebration of All Hallows' Eve (October 31), All Saints' Day (November 1), and All Souls' Day (November 2), which are significant dates for honoring deceased loved ones.

anonymous anonymous answered
21 hours ago
________ are makeshift altars built in homes and businesses to celebrate and honor the dead during Día de los Muertos.

Question 3 options:

Calaveras

Cempasúchil

Pan de muerto

Ofrenda
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21 hours ago

The correct answer is Ofrenda. Ofrendas are makeshift altars built in homes and businesses to celebrate and honor the dead during Día de los Muertos.

anonymous anonymous answered
21 hours ago
Día de los Muertos is only celebrated in México.

Question 4 options:
True
False
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21 hours ago

False. While Día de los Muertos is deeply rooted in Mexican culture, it is also celebrated in various forms in other countries and among communities with Mexican and Latin American heritage. Celebrations can be found in places such as the United States and parts of Central and South America.

anonymous anonymous answered
21 hours ago
During the holiday, why do some people make a path of petal flowers to their houses or cemeteries?

Question 5 options:

To make it pretty

To guide the way for dead relatives to come celebrate

To make it smell good.

To ward away evil spirits.
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21 hours ago

The correct answer is To guide the way for dead relatives to come celebrate. The path of petal flowers, typically made with cempasúchil (marigolds), is created to help guide the spirits of deceased loved ones back to their altars and homes for the celebrations during Día de los Muertos.