Where do some Americans sing “Auld Lang Syne” on New Year’s Day?
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- “Auld Lang Syne” is an old Scottish tune that people usually sing on Valentine’s Day.( )
- The traditional song “Auld Lang Syne” means looking forward to the new good days. _____
- What do you think of the style of Auld lang Syne? I think this song is ______.
- "Auld Lang Syne" came from a Scotish peom by ________.
- Should auld acquaintance be forgotAnd never brought to mindShould auld acquaintance be forgotAnd days of auld lang syneFor auld lang syne my dearFor auld lang syneWe'll tak' a cup o' kindness yetFor auld lang syneAnd surely you'll be your pint-stowpAnd surely I'll be mineAnd we'll tak a cup o' kindness yetFor auld lang syneFor auld lang syne my joFor auld lang syneWe'll tak a cup o' kindness yetIdentify the poet ____ and the title of the poem ____from which this passage is taken?