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SOCIAL STUDIES ARTICLE: Common Superstitions (cont.) Daily Paragraph Editing
Name Chris Horeu
SA 4/28/21
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Week 2
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many moddern superstitions, relate to cazsual events.
You may of heard, for example that if your ears redden, it
means people somewhere is talking about you. Supposedly
blowing away a fallen eyeslash can make your wish come true.
Another Superstition claims that plucking one gray hair will
cause ten more to grow in it's place. There are superstitions
about snezing, too A old english belief says that sneezing
three times before breakfast means youll get exciting news.
In japan, sneezing unexpectedly means that someone far away
is talking about you, sneezing twice in an short period of
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