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In "The Star-Spangled Banner," Key describes the sailors who fought in the battle for the British as "hirelings and slaves." What might this indicate about how Key felt about the sailors compared to how he probably felt about the British naval officers?

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It can be inferred that Key felt that the British Sailors were slaves who were in service not by choice by by force. The Americans on the other hand were in service by choice and they were proud of it.

What is an inference?

A conclusion reached after the logical examination of a text is what is referred to as an inference.

Thus it is right to state that Key felt that the British Sailors were slaves who were in service not by choice by by force. The Americans on the other hand were in service by choice and they were proud of it.

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