It is not shameful to struggle hard. pick out lines that convey the following poem the poem is try again
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The lines that convey the following meaning are:
If we strive ‘tis no disgrace.
Though you do not win the race.
Explanation:
- These lines are from a poem try again written by W.E.Hickson.
- In this poem, the poet tells the importance of hardwork.
- He tells to work hard and that only struggles are worth it.
- He says that everyone will be discouraged and unmotivated, but one's own inner self has to encourage and work hard to achieve their goals.
- He constantly says that if one fails, they should not get demotivated by that and they should always try again until they succeed.
- He also gives an example of Spider of King Bruce who failed many times but kept on trying until he succeeded.
- The poet says that we should not be ashamed of our failure, instead we should make them our strength and try again to succeed.
- The poet also says that we should not focus on people who failed instead we should get inspired by those who succeeded.
- At last the poet says that even if the path of success is full of difficulties we should not give up and says that our courage should be bigger than fears.
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