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OlgaM077 [116]
3 years ago
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One paragraph of the Patriots​

English
1 answer:
KatRina [158]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Here is your short paragraph on Patriots !

Patriotism means genuine love towards your own country/ motherland. It does not mean hatred towards other countries as well.  It is said that even if a mother loose her love towards her child a child should not lose his/ her honor towards her. Likewise we must respect our country no matter what the circumstances are. We all are indebted towards our country because it is where we are born & brought up. Every individual has a different way to express his/ her feeling of patriotism towards his/ her country.  A true patriot tries to contribute his best for the growth and development of his country. For instance, a social reformer is said to be a patriot in the real sense.

pls mark me 5 starts if this help you <3

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