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evablogger [386]
3 years ago
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The National Anthem is more than just a song. It represents the millions of Americans who have fought for our country and the co

untless number of them who have give the ultimate sacrifice protecting it. In your own words, what does the National Anthem mean to you? What feelings or emotions does the Anthem convey in you when you hear it? Why is the National Anthem important?
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antoniya [11.8K]3 years ago
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The National Anthem means a lot to me you have to show respect to the men and women who serve our country cause if they don't then who will. I feel sad when I hear the Anthem because it makes me think of all the lives that have been lost fighting our wars I mean think of there families of what they must be going through. The National Anthem is important to our country because it reminds us all of the men and women who are out there risking their lives for people they don't even know.
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