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11 For the dialog we know that. A. The students' music festival will be held soon. B. Mia and Adib use to practice music together. C. Adib invited Mia to watch his performance in a festival. D. Mia had no idea that Adib participated in a music festival. 12.
Thefollowing dialog is for questions na: Andi, please read the announcement. Andi : Sure. What is it about? Mitha : The school's team members for the det competition. Look, your name is first. Congratulations, Andi! Andi : Am I? You are right. Thank you, Mitha. Mitha: Your hard work has been paid off, but you have to work harder to prepare for the
Boston’s Pride parade and festival returned after a three-year hiatus on Saturday in a massive event celebrating the “rich diversity, culture and intersectionality of the LGBTQ+ community.”Around 10,000 people signed up to participate in the two-hour celebratory march through the streets of downtown Boston, according to Boston Pride for the People BP4TP, the volunteer-run nonprofit that now organizes the city’s Pride Pride parade and festival — the largest in New England — were canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But as the country slowly began to reopen, the parade was again canceled in 2022 after event organizer Boston Pride moved to dissolve amid a series of boycotts and criticism over the nonprofit’s lack of performer Neon Calypso, center, sings and dances to Tina Turner's version of the song "Proud Mary," during a Pride Month Celebration on June 7, 2023, in front of the Statehouse in Boston. Steven Senne/APIn June 2021, then-Boston Pride president Linda DeMarco announced her resignation saying the boycotts were “really hurting the community.”New organizers BP4TP say the fresh start for Boston Pride offers an opportunity to “all LGBTQ+ people, especially those who face intersecting forms of oppression,” to celebrate the rich diversity of the LGBTQ community and renew a commitment to “disrupting and dismantling systems that cause harm to LGBTQ+ people.”Breaking NewsAs it happensGet updates on the coronavirus pandemic and other news as it happens with our free breaking news email group came together last September to create a more inclusive and less corporate celebration, according to the group’s vice president Jo Gov. Maura Healey, below center, takes a selfie with drag performers, including MT Hart, below left, and Zayn X, below center right, during a Pride Month Celebration on June 7, 2023, on the steps of the Statehouse in Boston. Steven Senne/APThis year’s celebrations included a nearly 2-mile parade, which kicked off at 11 at Copley Square, and an all-age festival at Boston Common park. A second event for the 21+ crowd will also feature DJs, dancing and drinks at City Hall Rep. Ayanna Pressley D-Mass. was featured in the parade, riding in a bus alongside members of the LGBTQ Senior Coalition.“Thank your elders, y’all. They paved the way,” Pressley wrote on Twitter, sharing a short video of the colorful, bubble-filled bus Democratic Gov. Maura Healey — one of the county’s first two openly lesbian governors alongside Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek — also took part in the event, noting this year’s celebration is especially important amid an increasing attack on LGBTQ rights in statehouses across the country.“This is a particularly special one to be marching in this year and at this time where we see states and some governors going backward, taking away equality, taking away freedoms, demonizing members of the LGBTQ community, hurting them, banning books, banning shows, banning access to even health care,” Healey News Wire Services
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