It isn't the Bubonic Plague it is actually about smallpox.
It is "a historic event"
It commemorate the trip that Balto took in the great syrum run.
It has always been my my understanding that "an" should precede "historical" and "a" before "historic".
war
You'll have to be more specific.
The foundation of the city
The difference lies in the different meanings of celebrate and commemorate. Celebrate suggests a joyous remembrance of an event, such as a birthday or wedding anniversary. Commemorate means a solemn remembrance of a sad or tragic event, often one in which people died.ANZAC Day is to commemorate the soldiers who have fallen in the name of defending their country.Tthis is not something to celebrate with joy, but to commemorate with respect.
The word commemorate can mean at least 2 thing. 1. to call to remembrance or 2.Be or provide a memorial to a person or an event
To celebrate is to observe an anniversary (such as a birthday), or to commemorate an event with ceremonies or festivities. It is to recognize that an event is important or special.
i was raised by wolves
u were born
who was in that event