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DIA DE LOS MUERTOS (DAY OF THE DEAD)
Purpose: I want to inform the class about El dia de los muertos (day of the dead) in Janitzio, Michoacan, Mexico
Thesis statement: Mexicans have a different way to see and celebrate Halloween, more than something morbid or scary is time of celebration and honor the dead.
Introduction: What do you thing when I say day of the dead? ... you’re probably thinking in something scary, ugly, sad, creepy, or maybe in Halloween, candy: Well the Mexican day of the dead it’s nothing like that and according to the book Los días de muertos; una costumbre mexicana, 4th ed. ... Mexico, D. ...
We’ll begin with a little bit of the history behind El DIA DE LOS MUERTOS (day of the dead)
According with http://www. ... The result is that Mexicans now celebrate the day of the dead during the first two days of November, rather than at the beginning of summer. ... com/html The celebration begins November 1st, All Saints Day, when it is believed the spirits of the children "Los Angelitos" return to visit.
Approximate Word count = 898 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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