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5. Internet addicts often live in poor countries. ... B Read the passage. Answer the questions below India has been famous for The Holi Festival of Colors which dates back to the 4th century. In this festival, people gather and to toss coloured powder into the air, completely coating one another. The Indians organize this festival to celebrate fertility and love and mark the end of winter. Holi is divided into two parts: HolikaDahan and RangwaliHoli. The former is staged the night before the big day and sees celebrants gather to observe a purification ritual. Families gather to roast grain, popcorn, coconuts and chick peas together. RangwaliHoli is the main event. It is when everyone races around throwing handfuls of gulal (fine coloured powder) and spraying water. This is a joyous occasion in which differences of caste and ethnicity are put aside. This is the most common form for celebrations to take but they can run on for much longer: Holi lasts for 16 days in the Braj region of India.