Can someone decipher this for me.
not easy which can luckly answer nothing...
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"facing the rising sun of our new day begun
let us march on till victory is won.",
because the rising sun is a symbol of hope.
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the correct answer is the name of the author of the quotation appears at the text leading up to it apex 2018
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