The 5th of November is Guy Fawkes Night. This holiday is also known as Bonfire Night as lighting bonfires is an essential part of the .

CELEBRATE

, it’s one of the favourite holidays for children – they simply can’t miss the firework display.

NATURAL

Most parents allow their children to stay outdoors till late at night. It would be to make them stay at home when the sky is lit up with colours.

FAIR

However, children should never be left on their own - bonfires and fireworks are potentially .

DANGER

Emergency reports say the number of people needing medical care increases on this night. Some of them are with fire.

CARE

In spite of the excitement, the children may also catch a cold on this November night. Warm jumpers, coats and gloves are more than ever.

USE

As a child, Steven lived in a village. Outside the village there was a house where a strange old woman and her granddaughter Eliza lived. The often played together.

CHILD

One day, Eliza unusually sad. When Steven was about to leave, the old woman said, “I know you are friends. But never come to our house again. Never ever!”

BE

The girl took the boy to the gate. “Will you miss me?” she asked. The boy said, “Yes, I will!” To his surprise, the girl said, “But I won’t! I to see you anymore!” She closed the gate.

NOT/WANT

Steven was upset but he hoped that one day he Eliza again.

SEE

Five years later Steven became a student and moved to the city. He rented a small apartment on the floor.

ONE

One day, when he to the university, he saw Eliza. She was sitting on the bench in the park with an ice-cream in her hand. He ran up to her and said “Hello! It’s nice to see you again!”

WALK

But Eliza looked up at , stood up and walked away.

HE

“I wish I what is going on,” Steven said to himself, and decided to start his own investigation.

KNOW

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