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The word "indivisible" appears immediately before and after a comma in the Pledge of Allegiance.

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What word in the Pledge of Allegiance appears before and after a comma?

The word "indivisible" appears before and after a comma in the Pledge of Allegiance.


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the flag and the United States of America.


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How does the Pledge of Allegiance unite Americans?

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