The poem expresses pride and admiration for the Presidents of the United States on President's Day. It celebrates their leadership, accomplishments, and the values they represent.
I'm proud of my country in so many ways. My country's initials are U.S.A
i will die soon..........LOL!!
this poem teaches us to be proud of our mother tongue.
If you mean united state any time Because we should be proud of are country!
PROUD - @semiParkerMatic
Washington's Birthday. There is no federal holiday called Presidents Day regardless of spelling.
It is spelled Presidents' Day.
Grammatically, Presidents' Day is NOT correct. The correct spelling should have no apostrophes at all as the day does not BELONG to the presidents, therefore it is not possessive.
Presidents' Day was February 18 in 2008.
The adjectives in the poem "you are an African child" include proud, strong, wise, restless, and hungry.
"If I Were a Voice" is a work by poet Charles Mackay that describes what the narrator would do if he were a persuasive voice. The overall meaning of the poem is to be true to yourself and proud of yourself.
Presidents is plural and possessive, so the apostrophe goes at the end: Presidents' Day.