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Student Essay on What is an American?

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What is an American?

Summary:   Talks about what an American consists of.


What is an American? An American cannot be defined by how wealthy he is or the car he drives. He is a person who comes from all parts of the world and speaks many languages; an American does not have one particular skin color, but his skin color may be one of many found in America. He comes in varies sizes and shapes.  Regardless of his appearance, fortune, or culture, he still is considered an American.  America opens the door to those who knock for an opportunity of freedom, a freedom difficult to find in most countries.  An American can be described as one who is fortunate enough to experience a priceless freedom in a nation of many races.  

    Every American is able to exercise his freedom of speech, which is one of his most.....

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