The correct answer for the given question above would be MARY PICKERSGILL. It was Mary Pickersgill, who, along with her daughter Caroline and others, stitched the original stars and stripes that inspired the words, that were put to music by John Stafford Smith. She was considered as the <span>maker of the Star Spangled Banner Flag hoisted over Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812. Hope this answer helps.</span>
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The phrase "Hidden Depths and Dim Remembered" contribute meaning to the text:
A. by suggesting how the celebrations bring the past alive
Explanation:
"I Shall Return" is a sonnet by Claude McKay (1920) which commemorated the experiences of the young man who was removed from his native land by some forces. In this poem, Claude expresses nostalgia over cherished memories. To do this effectively, he employed vivid images and the personification of objects. By so doing, he immerses the reader into his personal experiences. Finally, he celebrates the regenerative attributes of nature.
<span>D) by providing testimonials of people affected by the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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