What is the meaning of" It's roots remain true to the origin in ruler england
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True to one's roots" is a phrase with a lot of latitude. It may refer to how you were brought up, or where and in what circumstances you were born, or what may have been the culture of your ancestors. It may also refer to persistent interests you may personally have had. In Alex Haley's "Roots," the emphasis seems to be a combination of identifying one's individual ancestors, and then learning what happened to them. Sometimes it is used by people who have learned sophisticated, big-city ways, but wish to either recognize or go back to the possibly simpler or more rural life into which they were born. In my case, for instance, I would say
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