2. In the poem 'If', the poet advises us to be
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in poem if the poet Rudyard Kipling teaches his son that how to become a gentleman
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- In the poem 'If' by Rudyard Kipling, the poet advises us to be honest and to tell the truth and the facts, no matter what the consequences might be.
- When we tell the truth, we are not afraid or ashamed.
- We are simply being honest.
- Kipling uses the word honesty in its widest sense.
- He uses honesty to mean speaking the truth and the facts, whether good or bad and not lying.
- The concept of honesty is so fundamental that Kipling attributes it to the entire human race, stating "No one, however, could possibly praise the honesty of their own hearts more highly than I do."
- It is the best thing in the world to be honest.
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