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Tall Tale (unreleased), Down Home Edition: Why are crescent moons often cut into outhouse doors
Why are crescent moons often cut into outhouse doors?
- A: Many people couldn't read in colonial times, so symbols were used to distinguish outhouses; the moon is a symbol for women.
- B: The moon cut-out allowed moonlight to shine through providing light in the dark night.
- C: The moon symbol was thought to keep outhouse visitors safe while tending to their business.
Answer: A
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