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Write an argumentative essay for or against maintaining traditional coming-of-age ceremonies, such as a bar mitzvah or a quinceañera.

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Answered by adhritchopdekar
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Explanation:

A quinceañera is an event that is celebrated worldwide. The term “quinceañera” means fifteenth years in English. It’s an extravagant birthday bash for a young lady turning the age of fifteen.”Celebrating my quince años meant beginning a life of a new adult. It has also given me much more responsibility for my own actions” (Xochitl Comparan, Victoria, Texas). This event is celebrated differently by many diverse cultures, and as time goes by some of the traditions change. Even though the traditions may alter, the whole point for this eventful activity stays the same. The point for this event is to recognize the young lady’s transition from childhood to womanhood. This is also known as “the coming of age.” On this one day, it’s all about the girl, nothing else matters! Organizing one of these events is a very expensive and lengthy process. It takes a lot of time and dedication. There’s a lot to be incorporated in the huge event; such as planning the ceremony, every decoration detail for the reception, all the traditions that must happen during the day, and most importantly to figure out who will be a part of this ritual.

Answered by Harshitm077
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Answer:

In English the term 'quinceañera' means fifteenth years, it is a worldwide celebrated event. It's a lavish birthday party for a girl turning the age of fifteen. It is meant for the beginning of a life as an adult. Many cultures of people around the world celebrate this event in their own traditions. With the passage of time traditions have changed but the spirit of the event stays the same. This event marks the transition of girl from childhood to womanhood due to which it is also known as "the coming of age". It takes a lot of time and dedication to organize this event and it is also a very expensive and lengthy event.

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