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Now it's Anna's turn. She wants to talk about Anzac Day.
She also prepared some information about the similarities and differences between Remembrance Day and Anzac Day.
Remembrance and Anzac days
Remembrance and Anzac days are all about remembering World War I and people who died to save their countries. These days are celebrated in Europe and Australia, but the dates of celebration are different: in Australia, Anzac Day takes place on the 25th of April, and in Britain, Remembrance Day takes place on the 11th of November. People visit special memorials—cenotaphs. Many countries have cenotaphs, but the most famous one is in London. Every year, the British Royal family brings flowers there. People visit these memorials and wear poppies these days. Parades are other important events that take place on Remembrance Day and Anzac Day.
Check Anna's statements and see if they are true or false.
- Both memorable dates celebrate the bravery of soldiers who took part in World War I. [True|False].
- Both events take place on November 11. [True|False].
- The only cenotaph in the world is located in London. [True|False].
- On Remembrance and Anzac days, there are parades. [True|False].
- Only on Remembrance Day can people wear poppies. [True|False].