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How is the structure of "Who Celebrates Lunar New Year?" similar to the structure of the section "How Long Does Lunar New
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They both explain the steps in preparing for the Lunar New Year,
They both list the things that the Lunar New Year represents.
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They both tell what caused people to first start celebrating the Lunar New Year.
They both compare ways the Lunar New Year is celebrated in different countries.
Read the section "Lunar New Year Customs May Vary." Which sentence from the section shows that giving is a part of some
Lunar New Year celebrations?
People clean their homes leading up to the Lunar New Year, said Yang.
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On Lunar New Year's Eve, families come together to share a large meal, said Yang.
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This is seen as a sign of good luck and abundance in the new year.
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In many cultures, younger people will receive red envelopes with money inside for Lunar New Year.
Read the section "Hello To The Year Of The Dragon!" Which sentence from this section supports the conclusion that many years
have been called the "year of the dragon"?
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The signs reoccur every 12 years.
However, now it's time to say goodbye to the rabbit and hello to the year of the dragon!
In China, the dragon represents different things.
Some people think the year you are born affects your personality.
If the section "When Is Lunar New Year" were organized as cause and effect, which sentence would come FIRST?
Each year, the date of Lunar New Year changes.
The changes don't always happen on the same day from year to year, so that's why the date changes.
Lunar New Year usually falls during the last 10 days of January or the first 10 days of February, said
Chen Yang.
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In 2024, Lunar New Year falls on February 10.



Answer :

The structure of "Who Celebrates Lunar New Year?" is similar to the structure of the section "How Long Does Lunar New Year Last?" in that they both compare ways the Lunar New Year is celebrated in different countries. This similarity lies in the fact that both sections focus on the variations and cultural aspects of celebrating the Lunar New Year across different regions. In the section "Lunar New Year Customs May Vary," the sentence that shows giving is a part of some Lunar New Year celebrations is: In many cultures, younger people will receive red envelopes with money inside for Lunar New Year. This sentence highlights the tradition of giving red envelopes with money as a symbol of good luck and prosperity during the Lunar New Year celebrations. In the section "Hello To The Year Of The Dragon!" the sentence that supports the conclusion that many years have been called the "year of the dragon" is: However, now it's time to say goodbye to the rabbit and hello to the year of the dragon! This sentence indicates the transition from one zodiac animal to another, emphasizing that different years are associated with specific zodiac animals like the dragon. If the section "When Is Lunar New Year" were organized as cause and effect, the sentence that would come FIRST is: Each year, the date of Lunar New Year changes. This sentence sets the stage for explaining why the date of Lunar New Year varies annually, leading to the subsequent explanations about the factors influencing the date changes.