Read the text carefully, then decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F)Read the text carefully, then decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F) Holi, known as the festival of colours, is the Hindu festival celebrated by Hindus all over Asia and also by the people from some parts of Europe and North America. It is mainly observed in India and Nepal. Holi commemorates the victory of good over evil, marks the arrival of Spring, and a time to give thanks for the good harvest. The dates change each year according to the full moon, but it is normally in March and sometimes in late February and lasts for a night and a day. Traditional Holi celebrations start the night before Holi with a Hollka Dahan where people gather around a bonfire and perform religious rituals praying that evil will be destroyed. The next morning is a free-for-all festival of colours. People chase each other, smear each other with paint, throw coloured paint powder over each other, and drench each other with coloured water. Some people carry waterguns and coloured water-filled balloons for their water fight. In the evening, people visit houses of their friends and relatives and share sweets and other food items. 21. The ‘festival of colours’ is another name for Holi. 22. Only Hindus celebrate Holỉ. 23. Holi is celebrated on 1 March - the first official day of spring. 24. Holi activities start early In the morning. 25. The famous festival of colours is the second day of Hol . nd cojour each other. 26. Water guns and water-filled balloons are also used to play and colour each other |