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READING COMPREHENSION
Thanksgiving Traditions
[...] Each year Americans in the United States celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday on the fourth Thursday of
November. Most families follow traditions that begun on the first Thanksgiving, but many have their own tradi-
tions that they follow each year. Here are some of the common traditions associated with Turkey Day.
1. Travel
5 One of the best things about Thanksgiving is spending time with family. Many people live far from family mem-
bers and travel long distances by car, train, or plane to be with their loved ones. Thanksgiving is one of the busi-
est travel days of the year!
2. The Turkey pardon
Each year at Thanksgiving the president of the United States receives a gift of two live turkeys. At a White House
lo ceremony, the president traditionally "pardons" the National Thanksgiving Turkeys so they can live on a farm.
3. The feast
Traditional foods are a large part of Thanksgiving celebrations. Many families/include the entire family in the
food preparation. Traditional foods include turkey, stuffing, gravy, sweet potatoes, cornbreads, mashed pota-
toes, and cranberry sauce. Many people serve pie for dessert at the end of the meal. Popular pie flavors are
15 pumpkin, pecan, sweet potato, and apple. [...]
4.TV
Many families watch the New York City Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, which includes marching bands, floats,
songs and performances from Broadway musicals, and giant helium-filled balloons! People also like to watch
football games! [...]
20 5. Helping others
Thanksgiving is a great time to help out people who might not be as lucky as you. Some people volunteer to serve
food at homeless shelters?; others donate to shelters or participate in canned food drives.
6. After the meal
The food is eaten, the dishes are washed.... now it's time to relax. Some families take bike rides, go on walks, or
25 take naps. Others play board games] or card games together.