Mother’s Day

Mother's Day Celebration (Reading Comprehension)
Mother's Day (Reading Comprehension)

Celebrating Motherhood: The Evolution of Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is a cherished occasion celebrated worldwide on various dates, typically falling in March, April, or May, dedicated to honoring the invaluable role of mothers and motherhood.

Rooted in ancient customs and traditions, its origins trace back to festivals venerating maternal figures such as Cybele in ancient Greece and Juno in ancient Rome. Throughout Europe, longstanding traditions like Mothering Sunday, observed on the fourth Sunday in Lent, further underscore the significance of honoring mothers. In the United States, the advocacy for Mother’s Day was propelled by Julia Ward Howe’s “Mother’s Day Proclamation” in 1870, advocating women’s influence in shaping society. The Proclamation was tied to Howe’s feminist beliefs the social and political justice for women.

Over time, Mother’s Day has evolved into a widely embraced holiday, marked by expressions of gratitude, affection, and appreciation towards mothers. It has become customary to celebrate the day by presenting gifts, flowers, and heartfelt cards as tokens of love and gratitude.

Source: Wikipedia

Comprehension:

  1. Mother's Day is celebrated on the same date around the world.
    a. True
    b. False
  2. The celebration's origin is ancient.
    a. True
    b. False
  3. Mothering Sunday is observed in the United States.
    a. True
    b. False
  4. In the USA, Mother's Day was initially related to the feminists' demands to recognize the importance of women.
    a. True
    b. False

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