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Day of the Dead

On this Mexican holiday, which falls right after Halloween, people joyfully remember lost loved ones—and share in lively and delightful traditions.

From the October/November 2018 Issue

Complexity Factors

Purpose

The infographic offers information about how and why the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead is celebrated.

Structure

Information is presented through text and images.

Language

The language is mainly conversational but includes some challenging words, such as ancestors, as well as a rhetorical question. 

Knowledge Demands 

No special background knowledge required.

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2. Writing

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