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When does Dia de Muertos begin?
November 4
October 7
November 2
December 5
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What is the English translation of Día de Muertos?
Epiphany
Independence Day
Constitution day
Day of the dead
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what goddess was the focus of the ancient celebration?
Chimalma
Mictecacihuatl
Ixchel
Quetzalcoatl
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What is the name of the wooden skull masks some wear on Día de Muertos?
Calacas
ofrendas
máscara
cráneo
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What does the day of the dead coincide with?
Christmas Eve
Easter
All saints' day and all souls day
Halloween
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What type of flowers are frequently placed on altars or used for decorations?
marigold
daffodil
rose
carnation
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What are the kids that return first called?
angelitos
diablos
copal
catrinas
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Which items would not be found on Dia de Muertos holiday?
A box of tissues for the family of the deceased to use as they weep
Pictures of the deceased being honored
Food and drink for the deceased to enjoy when they return
Candles to light the way for the deceased to return
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