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Patriotism is a love and support for your country. But how can a person “love” their country? Today, we think about acts of patriotism as pledging allegiance to the flag and singing the national anthem at basketball games. But patriotism is supposed to be more than pledges, songs, and flag waving. It is more than the happy feeling you get when you watch the fireworks on the fourth of July. A patriot is a man or woman who is appreciative for his country. The soldier risking his life overseas fighting to defend our freedom is a patriot. But so is the fifteen-year-old sophomore in high school who studies hard, is friendly with the outcasts of the school, volunteers at nursing homes, and recycles.
Approximate Word count = 435 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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