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Sliva [168]
2 years ago
13

In "Mary Pickersgill, Flag Maker" the flag is described _____. in clear-cut, technical terms with words that have an emotional c

onnotation, such as "gallant" using imagery all of these
English
1 answer:
yawa3891 [41]2 years ago
3 0

In "Mary Pickersgill, Flag Maker" the flag is described as defiance.

<h3>What is the symbol of the American flag?</h3>

In a war in which the American flag stood as a symbol of defiance against Britain, four hundred yards of wool bunting imported from England (before the blockade of Baltimore's port) were used to make the flag.

The fabric was manufactured in eighteen-inch bolts. To complete the twenty-four-inch-wide stripes needed for the flag, Mary hand-sewed six-inch strips to each eighteen-inch piece of fabric. So much hand-sewing was involved in making this giant flag, along with the eighteen-by-twenty-five-foot storm flag, that about six weeks were needed to complete the commission.

Thus, defiance is the answer.

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