1. Which qualities dobs the poet speak of in the first stanza
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In the first stanza of his poem, Kipling says that a man needs to be able to "keep (his) head when all about (him) are losing theirs and blaming it on (him)." This means he must possess a calmness of spirit, a sense of self-control, and a relaxed composure.
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