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Name 5 things you have to be thankful for.

health, school, food, home, family, friends, love, money, clothes, teachers

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Why is turkey the traditional food?

Because it was a typical dish of New England.

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Why is it called "Thanksgiving"?

Because is a day to be thankful.

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What's thanksgiving?

It's an annual holiday from the US to celebrate the harvests and blessings of the past year.

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Why do we need to appreciate this day?

Because it remind us to be thankful

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Mention 3 other traditional food.

Turkey, mash potato and salad.

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What day is thanksgiving?

The last Thursday of November.

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How did thanksgiving start?

It started when the colonists in New England regularly observed the thanksgiving of life. 

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Why do we need to be thankful?

Because all our things need to be appreciable.

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Why do people eat this day?

Because its a tradition.

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Why is it a thankful day?

Because you have to be thankful for everything you love.

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When is thanksgiving celebrated?

It is celebrated in the fourth Thursday of November.

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Why is this day important?

Because it gives us a piece of new knowledge about the pilgrims and indigenous people.

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Why is sharing important on this day?

Because it represents that you don't have to grab things without permission.

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What's the objective of being thankful?

To be thankful for everything everyday.

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How is thanksgiving celebrated?

In Canada and the US, families and friends gather for a feast. Turkey, cranberries, and pumpkin pie are eaten on these days and parades with football games have long association with this.

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Since when do you have to be thankful for?

Always, because we have things since we were born.

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What country began to prepare the turkey?

New England.

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Why is the turkey a symbol for thanksgiving?

Because it's the food that they usually eat that day.

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How did thanksgiving become a national holiday?

When the congress of the US made thanksgiving a celebration day in 1941.

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