V)-Read the passage about ancestor worship, and do the tasks that follow.
Ancestor worship is a religious practice based on belief that one’s ancestors process supernatural powers, such as gods, angels, saints, or demons.
Ancestor worship in some cultures honors the deeds, memories, and sacrifice of the dead. Much of the worship includes visiting the ancestors at their graves, making offerings to them to provide for their welfare in the afterlife.
Spirit money (also called Hell Notes) is sometimes burned as an offering to ancestors as well for the afterlife. The living may regard the ancestors as “guardian angels” to them, perhaps in protecting them from serious accidents, or guiding their path in life.
Families burned incense every day on the domestic ancestral altar. In China, the family altar houses the family spirit tablets. On the outer surface of the spirit tablet is engraved the year of the death, his full name, and the name of the son who erects the tablet.
Anniversary rites take place on the death date of each major deceased member of the family every year. Sacrificial food is offered, and living members of the family participate in the ceremony in ritual based on age and generation.
Task 2: Read the passage again, and then answer the following questions.
Why does ancestor worship become a religious practice?
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What are the activities of the worship?
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Why do people burn spirit money for their dead ancestors?
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What can we see on the spirit tablet?
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When does anniversary rite for the major deceased member of the family take
place?
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1. Because it based on belief that one’s ancestors process supernatural powers, such as gods, angels, saints, or demons.
2.Spiriting money,burning incense, Anniversary rites
3. The living may regard the ancestors as “guardian angels” to them, perhaps in protecting them from serious accidents, or guiding their path in life.
4.The year of the death, his full name, and the name of the son who erects the tablet.
5.Anniversary rites take place on the death date of each major deceased member of the family every year.