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Halloween used to be something quite different from the
celebration of sugary greed that goes on today.
Earlier in this
century, Halloween was a night when boys played tricks on their neighbors. These
tricks were {{U}} (47) {{/U}}, but more closely resembled practical
jokes. For example, the boys might lift an outhouse off its foundations and move
it to someone else’s yard, or they might {{U}} (48) {{/U}} a door from
its hinge and leave it on the owner’s roof. Such tricks required skill and
planning, and the victims were {{U}} (49) {{/U}} neighbors or relatives.
Usually, the boys do this to knock back what the adults bad done to them which
they thought wrong. Thus, Halloween became a night when young people took their
"{{U}} (50) {{/U}}" on adults in a way that was, for the most
part, permitted by the community.
But as time passed by,
Halloween lost most of its original traditions. Today, the only remnant is found
in the "trick