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Everyone is allowed to celebrate Kwanzaa.
No
Yes
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Can you try to guess what some of the symbols of Kwanzaa are?
Fruits, nuts and vegetables.
All of them.
A candle holder and candles.
A unity cup.
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The holiday of Kwanzaa was introduced in ________.
1981
1966
1976
1956
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banana
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seesaw
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shark
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lifesaver
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What day of the year does Kwanzaa end?
December 31
January 4
December 25
January 1
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Is Kwanzaa a religious holiday?
No
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baam
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gift
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lifesaver
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What day of the year does Kwanzaa start?
December 31
December 25
December 26
January 1
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How many days are in Kwanzaa's holiday?
One
Eight
Seven
Ten
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fairy
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baam
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Is the object that holds the candles is called a menorah.
Yes
No
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Which color candle symbolizes unity?
Green
Blue
Black
Red
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Which color candle symbolizes the future?
Red
Green
Blue
Black
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What language is the word Kwanzaa derived from?
Swahili
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How many symbols are there for the ceremonies?
Ten.
Seven.
Five.
Nine.
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Which color candle symbolizes the struggle out of slavery?
Black
Green
Red
Blue
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