Which of the following statements about New Year’s Day is NOT true
A: In the U.S. it is a nationally observed holiday.
B: It is thought of as a good time to make the New Year decisions.
C: Most people like to hold big parties and make pumpkin lanterns on that day.
D: The celebration of this holiday begins the night before—on New Year’s Eve.
A: In the U.S. it is a nationally observed holiday.
B: It is thought of as a good time to make the New Year decisions.
C: Most people like to hold big parties and make pumpkin lanterns on that day.
D: The celebration of this holiday begins the night before—on New Year’s Eve.
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