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Part OnePart One

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Warm-upWarm-up

I. Easter Day

II. Wolf IQ Test

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I. Easter Day

1. Origin of Easter Day

2. Some Symbols of Easter Day

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I. Easter Day

Easter is a religious festival celebrating the resurrection ( 复活 ) of Christ observed on the first Sunday after the Spring Equinox ( 春分 ).

The end of Origin of Easter Day.

1. Origin of Easter Day

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Lesson 2 – Maheegun My friend

1) Easter Bunny

2) Easter Egg

3) Easter Egg Games

4) Easter & Lily

2. Some Symbols of Easter Day

I. Easter Day

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• The Easter bunnies have become the most favorite Easter symbol. It's universal in its appeal. And, most important of all, it relates to Easter historically.

• Also the hare and eggs have something to do with the Anglo-Saxon spring goddess Eostre. Possibly, this is because both of them were regarded to be emblems of fertility.

I. Easter Day

1) Easter Bunny

The end of Easter Bunny.

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• As with the Easter bunny and the holiday itself, the Easter egg predates ( 先于 ) the Christian holiday of Easter. The exchange of eggs in the springtime is a custom that was centuries old when Easter was first celebrated by Christians.

• From the earliest times, the egg was a symbol of rebirth in most cultures. Eggs were often wrapped in gold leaf or, if you were a peasant, colored brightly by boiling them with the leaves or petals of certain flowers.

I. Easter Day

To be continued on the next page.

2) Easter Egg

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• As with today, children hunt colored eggs

and place them in Easter baskets along

with the modern version of real Easter

eggs—those made of plastic or chocolate

candy.

• The Armenians would decorate hollow

eggs with pictures of Christ, the Virgin

Mary, and other religious designs.

I. Easter Day

The end of Easter Egg.

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On Easter morning the children of the house join in a search to locate the eggs that the Easter bunny has hidden while they were asleep. The searching might continue throughout the house with the older children helping the youngest. Sometimes prizes of candy are awaiting the child finding the most eggs.

To be continued on the next page.

3) Easter Egg Games

I. Easter Day

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Easter egg hunts can be part of a

community's celebration of the holiday. The

eggs are hidden in public places and the

children of the community are invited to find

the eggs.

The rules of an Easter egg roll are to see who

can roll an egg the greatest distance or can

make the roll without breaking it, usually

down a grassy hillside or slope.

I. Easter Day

The end of Easter Egg Games.

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• The lovely white trumpet lily, main flower

of the Easter floral arrangements, has

been enjoying a great favor in being

included as a principal item for church

decoration for quite some time. It is a

perfect gift of nature to beautify our

Easter.

To be continued on the next page.

I. Easter Day

4) Easter & Lily

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• But its acceptance in America, as such,

dates back around the 1800s. It came in

with the rise in the Easter observances by

the Protestants in America. And, strange,

it took some more time to find a

widespread acceptance.   

The end of Easter Day.

I. Easter Day

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1. Generally, how old are wolf pups before they can walk? ____. A. Three hours B. Three days C. Three weeks

2. Wolves use _____ for individual as well as pack development. A. sleep B. play C. aggression

To be continued on the next page.

C

B

II. Wolf IQ Test

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To be continued on the next page.

3. How successful are wolves when hunting their prey? _____.

A. Not very successful 

B. Mostly successful   

C. Always successful  

4. To signal alarm, a wolf will ____.

A. howl    B. growl    C. bark   

II. Wolf IQ Test

C

A

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5. A high, curled tail on a wolf is generally a sign of____.

A. dominance B. fear C. submission 6. The survival and the future of wolves will depend o

n ____. A. sending wolves to Canada B. making wolves pets C. increased education

The end of Wolf IQ Test.

C

A

II. Wolf IQ Test

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