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According to different texts, Bonfire Night is the biggest night in England since 1605,

commemorating the day when a group of men attempted to assassinate the king. Every year, an
effigy is burned, and people are expected to follow safety rules because injuries occur when
these rules are not followed.
In texts discussing about origin of Bonfire Night, we need to go back to 1605 when a group of
men failed in their attempt to kill King James, they wanted to cause an explosion in the
parliament basement. Since that moment, people have celebrated by lighting a big bonfire in
remembrance of that day. As a result of the failed mission, an effigy of a guy is burned.
To prevent injuries, the texts outline a series of rules that people must follow, such as staying
away from the bonfire or fireworks, keeping children constantly monitored in a secure area, and
having a bucket of water nearby in case of emergencies. Despite this, every year there are
statistics confirming that people neglect these rules, leading to accidents and irresponsible
behavior.
Therefore, Bonfire Night is the biggest night in England, and everyone goes out to enjoy it.
However, it is crucial to read and adhere to the safety rules to prevent injuries and ensure a safe
celebration.

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