Culture and traditions practice question
What does wearing a red poppy each November represent?
- Remembering those who died in warsCorrect answer
- Celebrating the harvest
- Marking the founding of the NHS
- Honouring the Great Fire of London
Why
The red poppy is worn around Remembrance Day on 11 November to honour members of the armed forces who died in conflicts.
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