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It was believed that women were mostly left-handed.
So the groom could view her from the left side.
The left side was considered "holier".
So the groom could protect her with his right arm.
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Anne Boleyn
Queen Elizabeth
Queen Victoria
Marie Antoinette
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Red
White
Gold
Blue
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$1,000
$25,000
$9,000
$40,000
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Lily
Rose
Peony
Babies Breath
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To ward of pesky mosquitoes in hot, tropical climates, keeping the bride untouched.
To conceal the bride's face from the groom.
As protection from evil spirits.
Back when groom's used to kidnap their brides, they'd throw a blanket over them-which evolved to a bride wearing a veil.
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To confuse evil spirits who might try to harm the bride.
To divert vengeful, rejected suitors trying to attack or possess the bride.
To symbolize that each bridesmaid should try to emulate the bride's beauty and good fortune.
Both the first and second answer
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True
False
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Peridot
Sapphire
Ruby
Pearl
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Launching the Lace
Flinging the Stocking
Passing the Pantyhose
Hacking the Hosiery
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Egyptian
Roman
Byzantine
Asian
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Wearing someone else's possessions means they are with the bride protecting her.
Happiness rubs off, so the bride borrowed something from a happily married woman.
Wearing a trusted loved one's trinket would bring good luck.
Purity is scared-the bride borrowed something from a virgin to keep that purity throughout her marriage.
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50%
70%
85%
93%
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Companion
Lover
Cook
Helper
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