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the author states that most holidays are about instilling tradition in younger family member and upholding it for older ones. she writes"isn't that what most holidays are about? everyone in the middle gets left holding the bag, squirming in their seats, while the young and old enjoy it." do you think that she gives enough evidence to prove this point valid for her reader?​

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In order to inherit and carry forward the folk culture with traditional festivals as the carrier, and at the same time make up for the spiritual loss of contemporary people in the alienated world.

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Strengthen the sense of national identity and belonging, maintain national unity, enhance national affinity and cohesion, shape national character, internalize the rich cultural core of traditional festivals in the heart, externalize them in action, and jointly maintain an invisible force that will burst out at critical moments.

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The author's statement is an opinion and not a fact. However, she does provide some evidence to support her opinion. She argues that most holidays are about instilling tradition in younger family members and upholding it for older ones. She writes "isn't that what most holidays are about? everyone in the middle gets left holding the bag, squirming in their seats, while the young and old enjoy it."

I hope this helps!

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