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(A, The) actors often portray characters from history.
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What is the adjective? Wide sashes are called obis.
wide
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What is the adjective? Popular (celebrations) include the New Year’s Day Festival.
popular
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What is the adjective? Many tie red (belts) around their kimonos.
red
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What is the adjective? Families have splendid feasts.
splendid
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It describes (a, an) interesting part of nature.
an
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It is (a, an) very short poem.
a
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What is the adjective? People give nice gifts to their friends and family.
nice
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Japan has (a, an) fascinating kind of theater too.
a
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(A, The) makeup on these players is unusual.
The
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Midori is writing (a, an) unusual kind of poem.
an
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What is the adjective? Special festivities such as these are fun for everyone.
special
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What is the adjective? Some people celebrate for several days. (2)
some; several
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(A, The) players are all men.
The
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What is the adjective? Cities and towns have colorful parades.
colorful
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What is the adjective? Many holidays are celebrated in Japan.
many
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What is the adjective? People wear fancy kimonos.
fancy
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(An, The) poem is from Japan and is called a haiku.
The
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