Guy Fawkes Night is held on November 5th every year.
It is also known as Bonfire
Night and marks the anniversary of the discovery of a plot organized by some
Catholic conspirators to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London in 1605!
It is the
ideal opportunity to burn garden rubbish as it is the end of autumn. Some
people light small bonfires in their own gardens, while others light larger
ones in a common space.
Due to its
proximity to Halloween, many people organize a combined party for Guy Fawkes
Night and Halloween! These parties usually include elements from both
festivals, such as a bonfire and dressing up in spooky outfits.
Popular
foods this day include toffee apples, bonfire toffee and potatoes baked in the
ashes of the fire.
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Now, try these exercises!!:
http://www.esolcourses.com/content/topics/autumn-festivals/bonfire-night-beginners-quiz.html