Yes! Our mountains will be our (New Zealander's) freedoms defender on the sea - along with the people
Actually ramparts means 'fortification'...so I assume: "...we watched were so gallantly streaming" means our troops/ships/planes...gallantly streaming in droves to defend us If I may give my definition? "Ramparts" in the song, refer to a building of defense, with a vertical wall that extends past the roof, to hide behind. ....so: ... "O'er the ramparts we watched were so "gallantly streaming" Means from the ramparts they saw the American flag, through the flashes of light from the bombs, still silently waving. Ramparts is referring to "Mounds of Dirt" in the Star Spangled Banner................
While laws may seem to limit your freedoms, laws also guarantee Individual liberties.
While laws may seem to limit your freedoms, laws also guarantee Individual liberties.
You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic mountains.
You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic mountains.
How may the lives of people who live in mountains or on plains be different?
You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic mountains.
The phrase "to the ramparts" is often associated with the poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, published in 1854. However, the specific phrase itself has been used in various contexts, particularly in literature and speeches, to evoke themes of defense and courage. Tennyson's work, inspired by the events of the Crimean War, captures the spirit of bravery and sacrifice, which may have contributed to popularizing the phrase.
No.
paritutu is a mountain not a hill. some mountains may look short, but are still mountains.
i think applachaian mountains DO NOT COPY THIS FOR UR HOMEWORK BECAUSE IT MAY BE WRONG
Yes, deserts may have hills and mountains as well as valleys and plains and rivers.