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Question #: 7
Topic #: 1
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When you want to hang the American flag over the middle of a street, suspend it vertically with the blue field, called the union, to the north and east-west street.
When the flag is displayed with another banner from crossed staffs, the American flag is on the right. Place the staff of the American flag in front of the other staff.
Raise the flag quickly and lower it slowly and respectfully. When flying the flag at half-mast, hoist it to the top of the pole for a moment before lowering it to mid- pole. When flying the American flag with banners from states or cities, raise the nation's banner first and lower it last. Never allow the flag to touch the ground.
What is the main idea of this passage?

  • A. The American flag is the symbol of American freedom.
  • B. The American flag has fifty stars.
  • C. Placing the American flag inappropriately will draw government intervention.
  • D. American flag should be flown differently in certain situations.","The flag should be lowered quickly and respectfully.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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