Colors of Independence

Rachel Heller
Holidays are great. That is because they have some kind of significance to people. The Fourth of July is coming up soon. This holiday has much significance for Americans of all ages. Let's discuss the many themes and associations of this tri-colored holiday.

F: is for Fourth, food, and fireworks. It's time to fire up the barbecue and lit up the night sky.
O: is for outdoors and ovation. We like to spend time outdoors on the day. In addition, a standing ovation should be given to all military personnel.
U: is for United. Fourth of July is celebrated in the United States of America.
R: is for Red. The colors of this holiday are red, white, and blue.
T: is for tea. People drink ice tea on this holiday. tea was thrown into the water as a protest.
H: is for hamburger. Hamburgers are a Fourth of July food staple.

O: is for overseas. England is overseas. Many people are overseas during this holiday.
F: is for flag. The American Flag is tri-colored with red, white, and blue.

J: is for July. July Fourth celebrates independence.
U: is for Unified. We are unified in our fight for freedom for everyone.
L: is for Liberty and lemon. The Statue of Liberty symbolizes freedom and opportunity. I make lemon meringue pies for this holiday's food feast.
Y: is for Yearning. Some immigrants were yearning for a better life in America.

Published by Rachel Heller

I am 35 years old and a free lance writer with a masters in Philosophy. I love to write and bake. I also love animals and reading.  View profile

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