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Easter Sunday was yesterday, a holiday full of traditions for many people. What holiday do you look forward to the most each year, and why is it your favorite? Share what you usually do to celebrate it and what makes it meaningful or fun for you."

 I look more forward to Christmas. It has always been an important holiday in my family, as it’s the time where I get to see family members I normally don’t throughout the year. The food also symbolizes our heritage and brings us together, being a mix of ethnic dishes typically only made for special occasions. The act of gift giving shows care and love to one another, with the gift only being a small part of it. Today, we took a Multicultural Lit benchmark, testing our knowledge and understanding. I felt I did good, but won’t know until the grade is in. Today, I feel good. I have Jazz Band practice today, and I hope we can sound good before the Jazz festival this Saturday.

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