Five sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose the correct answer.There are three extra sentences which you do not need to use.April Fools' DayThe first day of April is known in England as April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day. The idea is to play tricks with other people, to try to make them believe things that are completely untrue. пустоBoth children and adults play all kinds of practical jokes then. Although most of the tricks are far from original or have been used for a long time, they succeed again and again.The simplest jokes can involve children who tell each other that their shoelaces are undone. пустоThen they cry out “April Fool!” when the victims glance at their feet. Sometimes people are told that their jackets have been torn or they are sent on a false business errand. пустоThe media also join in. They produce sensational news on television, radio as well as in the press. пустоIn the UK the jokes and pranks should stop by noon. Those who continue to play jokes in the afternoon are April fools themselves.Several theories have been put forward about how the tradition began. пустоUnfortunately, none of them are very interesting. So the origin of the "custom of making April Fools" remains uncertain and unknown.

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