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In 1814 Francis Scott Key wrote a poem that would later become the national anthem of America. It speaks about the things that he saw while a battle raged on American land. One of the last lines in the verse used as the national anthem he writes, “O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.” Write an essay on what these lines mean. Not only what Key meant by them but what they mean to you.
When writing think of these types of questions:
What do you think that Key meant when he says that this is the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Who do you think he was referring to?
What do these words mean to you?
How do these words represent veterans?
Lastly, How do they make you feel and how do you feel they represent America?
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