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the soldier paragraph​

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Answered by neeraj5892
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Explanation:

A soldier is one who fights as part of an army. A soldier can be a conscripted or volunteer enlisted person, a non-commissioned officer, or an officer. An individual who fights on behalf of a polity which is not their own, is referred to as a mercenary.

The word soldier derives from the Middle English word soudeour, from Old French soudeer or soudeour, meaning mercenary, from soudee, meaning shilling's worth or wage, from sou or soud, shilling.The word is also related to the Medieval Latin soldarius, meaning soldier (literally, "one having pay").These words ultimately derive from the Late Latin word solidus, referring to an Ancient Roman coin used in the Byzantine Empire.

Answered by shobhafaujdar84
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Answer:

A soldier is a very important person for our country. He guards & protects our country throughout his life. Even if it is heavy rain or snowfall or any natural calamity,he is always there to protect us. If he wouldn't have been there,our life or country would be in constant danger from other nations.

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