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2. In the poem 'If', the poet advises us to be​

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Answered by jasdeep1273
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in poem if the poet Rudyard Kipling teaches his son that how to become a gentleman

Answered by sriramvsynergy
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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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