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Since the 1850s, the maple leaf has been found on Canadian uniforms and insignia, and are carved into the ________ of our fallen soldiers buried overseas and in Canada.

  1. Headstones

  2. Coffins

  3. Monuments

  4. Flags

The correct answer is: Headstones

The other options are incorrect because although they all may have the maple leaf symbol, they do not specifically pertain to the burial of fallen soldiers. Headstones are the most common way to mark graves, so it makes sense that the maple leaf would be carved into them. Coffins and monuments are not typically used to mark the graves of individual soldiers, while flags may only be used temporarily to honor them. Therefore, A is the most suitable answer as it directly relates to the burial and remembrance of soldiers.