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English, 26.02.2021 01:40, haileybug0305

How does the first line of the poem "The Hill We Climb" match the occasion for which it was written? What words/images from the first line are especially well-suited to this kind of ceremony? (As you answer this question keep in mind that this poem was written for an inauguration ceremony which marks the start of a new President’s term). Answer in a full paragraph.

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