In the poem 'If', others are found to blame us for their _______. failure fame credit all of the above
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If - Rudyard Kipling
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- In the poem "If", others are found to blame us for their failure.
Explanation.
- The poem "If" was written by Rudyard Kipling. In this poem he raises the very deeds of a human beings that would help him become a Man.
- This poem is instructional as well as suggestive that deals with the moral man making process.
- Supportive lines from the poem: If you can keep your head when all about you// Are losing theirs and blaming it on you.
- Here losing theirs means to face failure.
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When all are blaming one , one should stand straight against the blame and trust oneself
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