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guapka [62]
3 years ago
9

I will give 50 POINTS if someone answers the question!!!

History
2 answers:
xenn [34]3 years ago
7 0

washington

A soildier of character

Sorry was he when he did something wrong

Happy all the time

In battle he was a leader

Never backed down for his country

Great wise man don’t you things

This he never told a lie

Obtain greatly too

Never do I under estimate him

Mark me brainliest

Firdavs [7]3 years ago
3 0
Worthy of battle, a general was he
Amid a rebellion, to make his world free
Strongly he led them, an army of men
Heroically fearless, time and again
In war, he was victorious
Now in politics, more glorious
Getting stronger as a leader
Then for his country, a bleeder
On a battlefield so stoutly stood
Now begotten into sainthood.

Each line is not exactly a full sentence, but if you're teacher is not picky, they'll be like, "WOAH! It rhymes!" And then you'll still get that A. Good luck! :)
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