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Anestetic [448]
2 years ago
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Write an essay of at least 150 words describing one of the main themes of "A Wedding Gift." Use details from the story to suppor

t your answer.​
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1 answer:
Sergio [31]2 years ago
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"A Wedding Gift" is a work that portrays the importance of wedding gifts in Indian culture.

In all cultures, weddings are an important point in the lives of citizens and for this reason they are celebrated around the world in many different ways. Within this celebration, birthday gifts are very important, as they are a demonstration of affection and care between the guests and the bride and groom.

In India these gifts are taken very seriously and it is important that the guests present the bride and groom with something that embellishes and facilitates domestic life, that is, the gifts must be useful and beautiful as a set of plates and glasses, cutlery, pots, furniture , among others.

With this, the guests are wishing that the bride and groom have an easy, good, useful and efficient life.

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