Why do we call it Boxing Day?
a. It is a reference to alms boxes left for the poor and needy in the Middle Ages
b. It is a reference to fights staged for Henry VIII in the Tudor era during Christmas festivities
c. It is a reference to gifts left for tradespeople to thank them for their service
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Why do we call it Boxing Day?
a. It is a reference to alms boxes left for the poor and needy in the Middle Ages
b. It is a reference to fights staged for Henry VIII in the Tudor era during Christmas festivities
c. It is a reference to gifts left for tradespeople to thank them for their service
=> Option B is the 100% correct answer.
a. It is a reference to alms boxes left for the poor and needy in the Middle Ages
b. It is a reference to fights staged for Henry VIII in the Tudor era during Christmas festivities
c. It is a reference to gifts left for tradespeople to thank them for their service
=> Option B is the 100% correct answer.
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Hey Mate ^_^
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(B) It is a reference to fights staged for Henry VIII in the Tudor era during Christmas festivities.
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Thanks !!
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(B) It is a reference to fights staged for Henry VIII in the Tudor era during Christmas festivities.
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Thanks !!
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