Answer:
1. ¿Qué día se celebra en México el Día de Muertos? November, 1st and 2nd.
2. Según dicen, ¿qué sucede el primer día?
The temporary return of the souls or souls of the deceased is celebrated, who return to the world of the living to live with their families through their offerings.
3. ¿Qué se puede encontrar por todas partes durante este día? Celebrations.
4. ¿Quién le enseñó a la tía Ana María a preparar mole? Her mother.
5. ¿Jimena tuvo éxito preparando mole para el aniversario de sus padres? No.
6. ¿Qué día nació Eduardo, el hijo de la tía Ana María? The same day of his grandfather's birthday, and that's why they named him after his grandfather, Eduardo.
Explanation:
The Catholic calendar designated November 1 as All Saints' Day, which corresponds to children or "dead children."
On the other hand, November 2 is the day of the Dead Faithful, which are adults.
The Day of the Dead celebration in Mexico is celebrated mainly with the elaboration of colorful altars, adorned with sugar skulls, food and offerings in honor of the deceased. It is one of the most representative festivities of Mexican culture and is rooted in the Mesoamerican peoples.