English, asked by babysalinisajin, 1 year ago

A question from the poem 'IF':

If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth distance run,
Yours is the earth and everything that's in it,
And-which is more-you'll be a Man,my son!

Q) In these lines how does the speaker propose to fill the unforgiving minute?

Answers

Answered by bucky448
12

Answer:

The speaker proposes to fill the unforgiving minute by doing something worthy equivalent to that minute.

Answered by adwaithprophy
1

Answer:

In this stanza he is trying to say that minute will not wait for us

Explanation:

This stanza says that you could not waste any of your preciouses time. Time would never wait for us we have to wait for time. Eg: In an running race people loses by millisecond of time. and the other stanza says if you can fulfill all those then he will be a men.

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