GUY FAWKES DAY-BONFIRE NIGHT

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Ferran dijo...

·To impress the ladies.
·The Parliament.
·Mary Queen of Scots.
·60 plotters.
·Yes.
·Yes.
·At midnight.

·No.
·Because King James was cathloic.
·Died.

·I don't know.
·Yes.

·When you're out in the cold of a November night, there's nothing more satisfying than a piping hot baked potato or a thick slab of warming meat and potato pie.
·5 minutes.

·No.

·He was born in Yorkshire in 1570.
·Yes.
·He hasn't no brothers and sisters.

Chipi dijo...

Why did Guy adopt the name Guido?
Perhaps to impress the ladies.
Which famous building did he want to blow up?
Palace of Westminster
Who was King James’ mother?
Mary, Queen of Scots.
How many plotters were killed?
He was killed 60 plotters.
Is 5th November a public holiday?
No.
Is 5th November a Ringing Day?
Yes.
What time must you stop using fireworks on Guy Fawkes Day?
11:00pm at 7:00am.


Was Guy Fawkes tortured?
Yes, has tortured.
Why did Catholics think there would be changes with King James I?
Becouse he was catholic.
What happened to the plotters?
Some were shot. Others were captured.


From 1806 on, life-sized effigies of Guy Fawkes are put onto the bonfires. Who did the effigies represent before 1806?
Can children in the UK buy fireworks?
Yes, they can.


What do people generally eat while they stand around the bonfire?
Potatoes.
How long does it generally take to bake a potato?
20 minutes.


Would you like some more Bonfire Night recipes?
No.


When and where was Guy Fawkes born?
He was born in 1570 in North Yorkshire.
Did he ever join the Spanish army?
He enlisted in the Spanish army.
How many brothers or sisters did he have?
He was 3 sisters.

Anónimo dijo...

Guy Fawkes night is a huge UK tradition, probably bigger than Halloween. Traditionally it is taught that Guy Fawkes plotted to blow up The Houses of Parliament with explosives but various myths are debunked in the sites below which give a mixture of the myths and the reality.


Why did Guy adopt the name Guido?
Guy Fawkes (Guido Fawkes) and his fellow conspirators attempted to kill King James I and the Members of Parliament and to blow up the Houses of Parliament.
Which famous building did he want to blow up?
Parliament and to blow up the Houses of Parliament.
Who was King James’ mother?
Catholic Mary Queen of Scots
How many plotters were killed?
His fellow conspirators fled but many were killed or arrested and 9 members of the 60+ plotters, including Fawkes, were hung, drawn and quartered in January 1606.
Is 5th November a public holiday?
No, it isn't
Is 5th November a Ringing Day?
Yes, It is
What time must you stop using fireworks on Guy Fawkes Day?
It is an offence to use fireworks between 11 pm and 7 am apart from:
- November 5th – until 12 midnight;
- New Years Eve – until 1 am;
- Chinese New Year – until 1 am;
- Diwali night – until 1 am

Was Guy Fawkes tortured?
Yes, he was
Why did Catholics think there would be changes with King James I?
thought that things would get better for them, but James kept all of Elizabeth's tough laws against Catholics. Very early in his reign a group of Catholic noblemen decided that the King would have to be killed for things to change.
What happened to the plotters?

From 1806 on, life-sized effigies of Guy Fawkes are put onto the bonfires. Who did the effigies represent before 1806?
Can children in the UK buy fireworks?
No, they can't
What do people generally eat while they stand around the bonfire?
Sausages (called bangers), a good hearty soup, baked potatoes, bonfire toffee, toffee apples and parkin - a sweet, sticky cake.
How long does it generally take to bake a potato?
20 minuts

Would you like some more Bonfire Night recipes?

When and where was Guy Fawkes born?
Guy Fawkes was born in Yorkshire in 1570
Did he ever join the Spanish army?
How many brothers or sisters did he have?
He had 3 brothers

ihsan morena dijo...

1-because it was during this period that he adopted the name Guido (Italian for Guy) perhaps to impress the ladies!
2-

3-Catholic Mary Queen of Scots passion.
4-there where sexteen plotters.
5-yes.
6-yes.
7-at 12 at 12 midnight
8-yes.
9-because of a letter that Lord Monteagle had received a few days before. Monteagle took the letter straight to the government.
10-some were shot and others were captured.
11-In these first bonfires, called 'bone fires at the time, was not an effigy of Guy Fawkes that was burned, but one of the Pope.

Unknown dijo...

1.Why did Guy adopt the name Guido? Because a convert to the Catholic faith, Fawkes had been a soldier who had spent several years fighting in Italy. It was during this period that he adopted the name Guido (Italian for Guy) perhaps to impress the ladies!
2.Which famous building did he want to blow up? Houses of Parliament.
3.Who was King James’ mother? Catholic Mary Queen of Scots
4.How many plotters were killed? His fellow conspirators fled but many were killed or arrested and 9 members of the 60+ plotters, including Fawkes, were hung, drawn and quartered in January 1606.
5.Is 5th November a public holiday? No it isn't.
6.Is 5th November a Ringing Day? Yes it is.
7.What time must you stop using fireworks on Guy Fawkes Day?Between 11 pm and 7 am.

8. Was Guy Fawkes tortured? Yes, he was.
9.Why did Catholics think there would be changes with King James I? They thought that things would get better for them, but James kept all of Elizabeth's tough laws against Catholics. Very early in his reign a group of Catholic noblemen decided that the King would have to be killed for things to change.
14.How long does it generally take to bake a potato? 20 minutes.
18.How many brothers or sisters did he have? 3 brothers and sisters.
Helena Nualart

Anna dijo...

Why did Guy adopt the name Guido?
It was during this period that he adopted the name Guido (Italian for Guy) perhaps to impress the ladies!
Which famous building did he want to blow up?
Palace of Westimnster.
Who was King James’ mother?
Mary Qeen of scots.
+How many plotters were killed?
He was killed 60 plotters.
+Is 5th November a public holiday?
No.
+Is 5th November a Ringing Day?
Yes.
+What time must you stop using fireworks on Guy Fawkes Day?
11 pm and 7 am


+Was Guy Fawkes tortured?
Yes, he was tortured.
+Why did Catholics think there would be changes with King James I?
Because he was catholic.
+What happened to the plotters?
Some were shot. Others were captured.


+From 1806 on, life-sized effigies of Guy Fawkes are put onto the bonfires. Who did the effigies represent before 1806?
-
+Can children in the UK buy fireworks?
Yes.



What do people generally eat while they stand around the bonfire?
Potatoes.
How long does it generally take to bake a potato?
20 minuts.

+Would you like some more Bonfire Night recipes?
No, I like.


+When and where was Guy Fawkes born?
In 1570 in York, North Yorkshire.
+Did he ever join the Spanish army?
He enlisted in the spanish army.
+How many brothers or sisters did he have?
3 sisters.

Anna Cajaraville i Marta Pàmies.

Anónimo dijo...

Why did Guy adopt the name Guido?
Because "guido" is "guy" in italian, to imperess the ladies.
Which famous building did he want to blow up?
The houses of Parliament.
Who was King James’ mother?
Mary Queen of Scots.
How many plotters were killed?
9 members.
Is 5th November a public holiday?
No.
Is 5th November a Ringing Day?
Yes.
What time must you stop using fireworks on Guy Fawkes Day?
At twelve o'clock.
Was Guy Fawkes tortured?
No
Why did Catholics think there would be changes with King James I?
Because he was protestant.

LLUÍS

anna gascón dijo...

1.Because perhaps to impress the ladies!
2.It was the Palace of Westminster.
3.Mery, Queen of Scots.
4.He was killed 60 plotters.
5.n 1606 Parliament agreed to make 5th November a day of public thanksgiving and ever since then the day has been celebrated with fireworks and bonfires.However, it is not a public holiday.
6.November 5 and any other day appointed for church bells to be rung is also called Ringing Day.
7.It is an offence to use fireworks between 11 pm and 7 am apart from.
8.Yes, he is.
9.Because he was catholic.

Anna Gascón, Caterina Gomis.

Henar dijo...

1.Why did Guy adopt the name Guido? He adopted the name Guido (that means "guy" for Italian) perhaps to impress the ladies.
2.Which famous building did he want to blow up?
3.Who was King James’ mother? His mother was Catholic Mary Queen of Scots
4.How many plotters were killed? Were killed nine members from the plotters
5. Is 5th November a public holiday? Yes, it is
6. Is 5th November a Ringing Day? Yes, it is
7.What time must you stop using fireworks on Guy Fawkes Day? Until 12 midnight
8. Was Guy Fawkes tortured? Yes, he was tortured
9. Why did Catholics think there would be changes with King James I? They thought that things would get better for them, but James kept all of Elizabeth's tough laws against Catholics. Very early in his reign a group of Catholic noblemen decided that the King would have to be killed for things to change.
10. What happened to the plotters? -
11. From 1806 on, life-sized effigies of Guy Fawkes are put onto the bonfires. Who did the effigies represent before 1806? In these first bonfires, called 'bone fires' at the time, it wasn't an effigy of Guy Fawkes that was burned, but one of the Pope
12. Can children in the UK buy fireworks? Yes, but they must be accompanied for an adult
13. What do people generally eat while they stand around the bonfire? People eat Baked Potatoes
14. How long does it generally take to bake a potato? 20 minutes aprox.
15. Would you like some more Bonfire Night recipes? No, thanks.
16. When and where was Guy Fawkes born? He was born in Yorkshire in 1570

ihsan morena dijo...

1-because it was during this period that he adopted the name Guido (Italian for Guy) perhaps to impress the ladies!
2-houses of parliament
3-Catholic Mary Queen of Scots passion.
4-there where sexteen plotters.
5-yes.
6-yes.
7-at 12 at 12 midnight
8-yes.
9-because of a letter that Lord Monteagle had received a few days before. Monteagle took the letter straight to the government.
10-some were shot and others were captured.
11-In these first bonfires, called 'bone fires at the time, was not an effigy of Guy Fawkes that was burned, but one of the Pope.
14-20mintutes

Unknown dijo...

Why did Guy adopt the name Guido?
For impress the ladies.
Which famous building did he want to blow up?
The parliament.
Who was King James’ mother?
passionately Catholic Mary Queen of Scots.
How many plotters were killed?
Is 5th November a public holiday?
Nowadays no, but before yes it was.
Is 5th November a Ringing Day?
What time must you stop using fireworks on Guy Fawkes Day?
•It is an offence to use fireworks between 11 pm and 7 am apart from.

Was Guy Fawkes tortured?
Yes, he is.
Why did Catholics think there would be changes with King James I?
They agreed.
What happened to the plotters?
Some people think that they be captured or tortured.
From 1806 on, life-sized effigies of Guy Fawkes are put onto the bonfires. Who did the effigies represent before 1806?
Can children in the UK buy fireworks?
Yes, they can.
What do people generally eat while they stand around the bonfire?
How long does it generally take to bake a potato?

Would you like some more Bonfire Night recipes?

When and where was Guy Fawkes born?
Did he ever join the Spanish army?
How many brothers or sisters did he have?

Was it legal not to celebrate Bonfire Night before 1960?

Who was monarch before King James I?
How would we call the conspirators nowadays?
What do the Yeomen of the Guard do before Queen Elizabeth II enters the Parliament?

Who was the leader of the group of conspirators?
Why was Guy Fakwes the most famous member of the Gunpowder Plot?

How often does the Queen visit the Parliament?

Is Bonfire Night only celebrated in Britain? Where else is it still celebrated?


Carlos Otega Vaquero

Unknown dijo...

*Why did Guy adopt the name Guido?
-perhaps to impress the ladies

*Which famous building did he want to blow up?
-Parliament.

*Who was King James’ mother?
-

*How many plotters were killed?
-60 persons
*Is 5th November a public holiday?
-yes

*Is 5th November a Ringing Day?
-yes

*What time must you stop using fireworks on Guy Fawkes Day?
-remember, remember the fifth of November, gunpowder, betrayal, and the plot, we see no reason what gunpowder treason it must never be forgotten!

*Was Guy Fawkes tortured?
-because the wanted to fly the Parliament
*Why did Catholics think there would be changes with King James I?
-were in favour
*What happened to the plotters?
-killed him

*From 1806 on, life-sized effigies of Guy Fawkes are put onto the bonfires. Who did the effigies represent before 1806?
-
*Can children in the UK buy fireworks?
-Yes
*What do people generally eat while they stand around the bonfire?
-
How long does it generally take to bake a potato?

Would you like some more Bonfire Night recipes?

When and where was Guy Fawkes born?
-·He was born in Yorkshire in 1570
Did he ever join the Spanish army?
How many brothers or sisters did he have?
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Andres dijo...

Why did Guy adopt the name Guido?

-to impress women

Which famous building did he want to blow up?

-Parliament

Who was King James’ mother?

-·Mary Queen of Scots.

How many plotters were killed?

-60 persons

Is 5th November a public holiday?

-yes

Is 5th November a Ringing Day?

-yes

What time must you stop using

-·At midnight.

fireworks on Guy Fawkes Day?

-No.

Andres Aguirre & Gorka Del Rio

Anónimo dijo...

1:
a) 'Cos he perhaps to impress the ladies
b) The Parliament
c) Mary I of England