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10 Lines on Memorial Day

Why is Memorial Day Celebrated?

Memorial Day is a special day celebrated in the United States when we remember the brave soldiers who lost their lives while serving the country. It is celebrated every year on the last Monday of May. People visit cemeteries, hold parades, and pay tribute to the martyrs. Here are easy and soulful “10 Lines on Memorial Day” for students of classes 1 to 10.

(10 Lines on Memorial Day)

For Class 1-3 (Simple and Easy)

1. Memorial Day is a special holiday in the US.

2. We remember the soldiers who died while protecting the country.

3. It is celebrated on the last Monday of May.

4. People place flags and flowers on the graves.

5. Many cities organize concerts and parades.

6. Some families enjoy picnics or barbecues.

7. The American flag flies at half-mast until the morning.

8. We say “thank you” to the brave soldiers.

9. Some people wear red poppy flowers as a memento.

10. Memorial Day gives us a chance to honor those who died for the country’s security.

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For Classes 4-6 (in a little detail)

1. Memorial Day is a day to honor fallen soldiers in the US.

2. It began after the Civil War and was first called “Decoration Day.”

3. People decorate graves with flowers, flags, and wreaths.

4. Many communities hold parades in memory of the fallen.

5. At 3 p.m., a moment of silence is observed across the country.

6. Current and former soldiers are also thanked for their service.

7. The red poppy flower is a symbol of remembrance from World War I.

8. Schools and offices are closed on this day.

9. Some families visit war memorials or museums.

10. Memorial Day reminds us of the price of freedom.

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For Classes 7-10 (Detailed and Thoughtful)

1. Memorial Day is a day to remember the sacrifices of American soldiers.

2. It began after the Civil War, when Union and Confederate soldiers were remembered.

3. In 1971, it was declared a national holiday on the last Monday in May.

4. The president lays a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery.

5. The entire day is marked by a moment of silence at 3 p.m. in the “National Moment of Remembrance.”

6. Many Americans visit war memorials or participate in volunteer work.

7. The tradition of the red poppy comes from the poem “In Flanders Fields.”

8. Unlike Veterans Day, Memorial Day is specifically dedicated to fallen soldiers.

9. Communities hold parades, concerts, and educational programs.

10. Memorial Day teaches us the price of freedom and the importance of sacrifice.

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 (FAQ) About Memorial Day

1. What is the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day?

  • Memorial Day is dedicated to soldiers who died in war.
  • Veterans Day honors all soldiers (living or dead).

2. Why do people wear red poppy flowers?

The red poppy is a symbol of remembrance of the martyrs, inspired by the poem “In Flanders Fields”.

3. How to celebrate Memorial Day respectfully?

  • Attend a parade or memorial ceremony.
  • Keep the flag at half-mast (until noon).
  • Observe a moment of silence at 3 pm.
  • Visit the grave of a fallen soldier.

4. When did Memorial Day become a national holiday?

It was declared an official national holiday in 1971.

5. Can we say “Happy Memorial Day”?

This is a solemn day, so instead of saying “Happy Memorial Day”, it is more appropriate to say “Happy Memorial Day”.

Conclusion

Memorial Day reminds us of the sacrifices of the brave soldiers who gave their all for our freedom. Whether by attending the parade, visiting the cemetery, or observing silence, we can all pay our respects to them. Let us remember the martyrs who gave their ultimate sacrifice for the country.

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