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a repeated pattern of movement or sound, movement of the body following steps and music, structured physical activity for health, activity done before …
goes and comes back to someone, feel or show great delight, hello and goodbye, used to express good will when parting, a polite form of welcome, …
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a holiday celebrated on october 31, something commonly carved to make jack-o\'-lanterns, one of the four seasons, formally known as autumn, a …
another name for mid-autumn festival, a special cake we eat at mid-autumn festival, a light children carry at night, a rabbit on the moon in the …
a mischievous elf in irish folklore, early medieval alphabet used primarily to write the early irish language, celtic language spoken by people in …
where was saint patrick believed to have been captured by irish raiders at the age of 16?, what emblem is considered the national symbol of ireland?, …







