English, asked by antonygru323, 1 month ago

following
what
is
the
line of
poem.
meaning
of the
of Rudyard Kipling's
or walk
with Kings -nog lose
common.

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Answered by lerusty909
0

Answer:

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch, What Kipling is saying here is that the son needs to be able to interact with any kind of person, high or low, without losing his own personality and the ability to act in correct ways.

Answered by shashwat2008chauhan
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Answer:

sorry yaar pata nahi hai

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