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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Land of Hope and Glory, Mother of the Free, How shall we extol (praise) thee, who are born of thee? Wider still, and wider, shall thy bounds be set; God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet! Dear Land of Hope, thy hope is crowned. God make thee mightier yet! On Sov'ran (sovereign or supreme) brows, beloved, renowned, Once more thy crown is set. Thine equal laws, by Freedom gained, Have ruled thee well and long; By Freedom gained, by Truth maintained, Thine Empire shall be str

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Citing evidence from the poem, in six to eight sentences, describe the values the poet believes England embodies

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (leilanilane):

Hm, okay... Do you see the words that the poet uses? I specifically note the word free and freedom. I think its a value that in itself all other values come forth. So the poet believes England embodies the value of freedom. I also see equal laws. Equal makes me think of equality. So, the value of equality. People also value truth, as in honesty and justice. Mighty. Perhaps strength? Lastly, hope. People always value hope.

OpenStudy (leilanilane):

Do you think you'll be able to do the rest by yourself? If not I can still help you, but I don't want to do it for you because the teacher will probably notice the difference in our writing voices.

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