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it is almost a given that we love the country of our birth. our early year ....... wrapped ​

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Answered by MVB
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Answer:

WERE COMPLETELY

Explanation:

It is almost a given that we love the country of our birth. our early year ...were completely.... wrapped.

Every person is proud of his/her country. Our country name gives us a recognition. We all should strive to be good citizens of our country. Nationalism is not an easy virtue. Not everyone can stand for the right

Hence, it's significant that we love the country of our birth profoundly. And our early years were completely wrapped with stories of valour and nationalism.

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Complete Question:

It is almost a given that we love the country of our birth. Our early years    wrapped.

Fill in the blanks.

Answer:

are always completely.

Explanation:

  • The above is extracted from an unseen passage about nationalism.
  • In its least complex sense, nationalism is the affection, dedication and devotion that one has to one's own country.
  • Yet, in everyday life in the present level world, this definition battles to moor itself as a general rule.
  • It is very nearly a given that we love the nation of our birth. Our early years are constantly enveloped by the radiant shroud of sentimentality, 'bygone times', as it were.
  • Yet, as we become older, our thoughts start to change as the rose colour in our glasses blurs.
  • We understand that however the ways and customs of our land - our garments, celebrations and customs - are recognizable and encouraging, things are not what they could or ought to be.
  • We track down our expectations for everyday comforts as disgusting, our aggregate ethics horrifying, our legitimate framework unfortunate and our hard-working attitudes appalling.
  • We search externally to different nations and view to such an extent in them to appreciate and desire.
  • We here and there even pass on our nation of birth to go looking for better everyday environments.
  • Does this mean we don't adore our nation any longer? Might it at any point be that we are not devoted anymore?
  • We are all proud of our nation. Our country has given us an identity, a recognition.
  • Thus it is significant that we love the country of our birth. Moreover, our early years are always completely wrapped by the radiant shroud of sentimentality, 'bygone times', with the stories of nationalism and valour.

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