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francis scott key造句
1. The sight of the flag inspired Francis Scott Key to write the poem that later became our national anthem. 2. By Francis Scott Key, John Stafford Smith. Arranged by Carol Masson. For Piano. Piano Duet (1 Piano, 4 Hands). Patriotic. Level: Intermediate (grade 3). Sheet. 4 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing. 3. "The Star-Spangled Banner" (written in 1814 by lawyer/poet Francis Scott Key and declared the national anthem in 1931) is invariably played on Independence Day. 4. Francis Scott Key , American lawyer and poet who wrote the words of the U. S. national anthem The Star-Spangled Banner, died. 5. By Francis Scott Key, John Stafford Smith. Arranged by Pamela Schultz. For Piano. Piano Solo. Patriotic. Level: Easy Piano. Sheet. 4 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing. 6. The lawyer, Francis Scott Key[10], spent a night nervously watching the British bombardment of nearby Fort McHenry. 7. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was the representative writer of "the Lost Generation" in America, and was the spokesman for American younger generation in "the Jazz Age". 8. Francis Scott Key watched as British forces attacked Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland. 9. In 1922, Warren G. Harding became the first president heard on radio, as Baltimore station WEAR broadcast his speech dedicating the Francis Scott Key memorial at Fort McHenry. 10. The official song of the United States is The Star-Spangled Banner, Francis Scott Key wrote the words in 1814. 11. The sight of the flag still flying in the early morning after the battle led Francis Scott Key to write his famous poem, "The Star Spangled Banner, " to celebrate the American victory. 12. In the new display, the Star-Spangled Banner seems suspended in air behind a glass wall. Above are the words of Francis Scott Key.