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- 4. An emblem is a special symbol that is often placed at the center of a flag. It represents the values and identity of the people who use that flag.
- 7. Flags have been used for centuries and are an important part of many cultures' traditions. They serve as a link between the past, present, and future.
- 8. The authority and power of a country or state to govern itself. Flags often represent the sovereignty of a nation and its ability to make decisions independently.
- 10. Flags represent the nationality of a country or the group of people it represents. They help us understand where someone comes from and their cultural background.
- 11. Flags can bring people together and symbolize unity among different individuals or communities. They remind us that we are part of a larger group.
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- 1. Flags are often associated with the idea of freedom and independence. They can be a powerful symbol of people's rights and the ability to live without oppression.
- 2. The different hues and shades used on flags to represent various meanings. Colors can make flags look vibrant and eye-catching.
- 3. The top corner of some flags, often decorated with stars or symbols. The union is an important part of a flag that holds special significance.
- 5. Small, twinkling shapes on a flag that often represent states, provinces, or important events. Stars can make a flag look magical and symbolize unity.
- 6. A picture or design on a flag that represents something important, like a country, a group of people, or an idea. Symbols help us identify and understand flags.
- 9. Flags help to identify and distinguish different countries, states, or groups. They serve as a symbol of a collective identity and heritage.
