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The picture is from CARTOON STOCK.COM Click on the picture for the link Guy Fawkes Multiple-choice exercise 1. How long have people been celebrating "Bonfire Night"? For almost 40 years. For almost 400 years. For almost 4000 years. 2. When is "Bonfire Night"? On 4th November. On 5th November. It was 400 years ago. 3. What did Guy Fawkes want to do? He wanted to play with fireworks. He wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament. He wanted to play hide and seek in the cellars. 4. Why weren't the Catholics happy? Because the King was making life difficult for them. Because they weren't allowed into church. Because nobody would talk to them. 5. How did they want to blow up the Houses of Parliament? ....with a gun. ...with gunpowder. ...with dynamite. 6. Who told the King of Guy Fawkes' plot? His wife. The King's best friend. One of Guy Fawkes' followers. What can you say on this picture? (Present it, describe it, and explain why it is serious, funny, sad…) ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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What can you say on this picture? (Present it, describe it, and explain why it is serious, funny, sad)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Guy FawkesMultiple-choice exercise

1. How long have people been celebrating "Bonfire Night"? For almost 40 years.

For almost 400 years.

For almost 4000 years.

2. When is "Bonfire Night"? On 4th November. On 5th November. It was 400 years ago.

3. What did Guy Fawkes want to do? He wanted to play with fireworks. He wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament. He wanted to play hide and seek in the cellars.

4. Why weren't the Catholics happy? Because the King was making life difficult for them. Because they weren't allowed into church. Because nobody would talk to them.

5. How did they want to blow up the Houses of Parliament? ....with a gun. ...with gunpowder. ...with dynamite.

6. Who told the King of Guy Fawkes' plot?

His wife. The King's best friend. One of Guy Fawkes' followers.

7. How was Guy Fawkes captured...?

red-handed. ...blue-handed. ...green-handed.

8. What did they do to Guy Fawkes?

They threw him onto a huge bonfire. They fed him to the wolves They let him run away.

9. We celebrate his capture with......

...a pizza. ...fireworks and a bonfire. ...with friends.

10. What is the name given to the dummy of Guy Fawkes?

A guy. A lad. A boy.

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