ответ:Ukrainian Easter is a historical combination of heathen and Christian traditions. Velykden was celebrated thousands of years ago as the victory of the Light over the Dark, Day over Night, Spring over Winter. The Resurrection was celebrated only from 988 when Kiev Rus was baptized. For some time these two systems coexisted, for some time it was forbidden for people to follow heathen traditions, but later the church decided to use in its Easter ceremony the heathen customs like painting eggs and backing Easter cake.
The last Sunday before Easter is called Willow Sunday (Verbna nedilia). On this day pussy-willow branches are blessed in the church.
The week before Easter, the Great (Velykyi) Week (Holy Week), is called the White (Bilyi) or Pure (Chystyi) Week. During this time an effort is made to finish all field work before Thursday, since from Thursday on work is forbidden. Pure (Maundy) Thursday is connected with ritual of clarification by water.
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What season is it? What day is it? It's spring. It's Saturday
What is the weather like for John? And for Jenny? It's very hot for John, and it's nice and fresh weather for Jenny.
Why isn't John's air conditioning working? Because there isn't enough electricity.
What does John see from his window? What does Jenny see from hers? John sees a dirty street without trees. Jenny sees a lot of trees.
Who will be able to take a shower? Jenny will be able to take a shower.
Who will have to use just a little water? John will have to use just a little water to wash his face.
Who will be able to have a big breakfast? Jenny will be able to have a big breakfast.
Who will have to stay at home all day? John will have to stay at home all day.
Where is Jenny going? She's going outside the city with her friends.
What will she be able to see? If she's lucky, she'll be able to see some wild animals.
What do you think? Will children in the future live in John's or Jenny's world. I hope the children in the future will live in Jenny's world
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