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DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS: DAY OF THE DEAD what text structure is this

Día de los Muertos (pronounced DEE-ah deh lohs MWER-toess) is a Mexican
holiday celebrated October 31 - November 2. Some people mistakenly
interpret Día de los Muertos as "Mexican Halloween." Día de los Muertos is an
entirely different holiday that celebrates and honors deceased loved ones.
The multi-day festival is joyous, not a horrowful funeral. People hold a party
at their relative's gravesite. The grave is cleaned and decorated with marigold
flowers. Families set up candlelit altars that include photographs, an ancestor's
favorite foods, and cherished items from when they were alive. As family
members enjoy a huge feast, they laugh, sing songs, and share happy
memories of their loved one.
During Día de los Muertos,
skeletons and skulls aren't
scary. Painting their face like
a skeleton is just part of the
happy occasion. Treats and
toys are decorated as
brightly colored skulls. Life-
sized paper mâché skeletons
are posed as if they're
partaking in the celebration.
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

It is describing what day it is, what they use to celebrate, and things on how it is set up and what its about. It cannot be problem solution, compare and contrast, cause and effect, and not sequential order.

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