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It's Halloween! It's Halloween! The moon is full and bright And we shall see what can't be seen On any other night: Skeletons and ghosts and ghouls, Grinning.

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2 It's Halloween! It's Halloween! The moon is full and bright And we shall see what can't be seen On any other night: Skeletons and ghosts and ghouls, Grinning goblins fighting duels, Werewolves rising from their tombs, Witches on their magic brooms. The children’s rhyme In masks and gowns we haunt the street And knock on doors for trick or treat. Tonight we are the king and queen, For oh tonight it's Halloween!

3 Every nation and every country has its own customs and traditions. In Great Britain people attach greater importance to traditions and customs than in other European countries. Englishmen are proud of their traditions and carefully keep them up.

4 There are many customs and some of them are very old.

5 Halloween, name applied to the evening on October 31, preceding the Christian feast of Hallowmas, Allhallows, or All Saints’ Day. In fact, that holiday has a Celtic origin. The name was later shortened to Halloween. The Celts celebrated the coming of New Year on that day. Halloween, name applied to the evening on October 31, preceding the Christian feast of Hallowmas, Allhallows, or All Saints’ Day. In fact, that holiday has a Celtic origin. The name was later shortened to Halloween. The Celts celebrated the coming of New Year on that day.

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8 The Druids customarily lit great fires on Halloween, apparently for the purpose of warding off all these spirits.

9 The Celts also believed that the spirits of the dead revisited their earthly homes on that evening.

10 As far as the ancient Celts counted Halloween as the last evening of the year they was regarded it as a propitious time for examining the portents of the future.

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12 Traces of the Roman harvest festival survive in the custom, prevalent in both the United States and Great Britain, of playing games involving fruit, such as ducking for apples in a tub of water.

13 Of similar origin is the use of hollowed-out pumpkins carved to resemble grotesque faces and lit by candles placed inside.

14 The Celtic tradition of lighting fires on Halloween survived until modern times in Scotland and Wales.

15 And the concept of ghosts and witches is still common to all Halloween observances.

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17 Houses are decorated with pumpkins with candles inside them.

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20 Some children follow the American custom called Trick or Treat. They knock at your house and ask, “Trick or Treat?”

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