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1. …is not a national holiday in the USA, but it is widely celebrated among people of all ages by the exchange of ‘valentines’.

2. …is celebrated on the first Monday in September.

3. …is the day when all members of the family gather at home to celebrate it.

4. …is the day when the cemeteries are decorated with flags.

5. …marks the end of summer and the beginning of autumn.

 

5. Match the columns:

30th of May Thanksgiving Day

4th of July Christmas

the fourth Thursday of

November Memorial Day

14th of February Independence Day

25th of December Labour Day

the first Monday of

September St. Valentine’s Day