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Kipling advises us to be -
strict
lazy
active
steady
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Answered by varsha424
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Answer:

kipling advises us to be humble

Answered by SmritiSami
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Kipling advises us to be steady. (Option D)

  • In 'If—,' Kipling addresses issues of masculinity and success/failure. The first of these is extremely important to the poetry.
  • According to the speaker, there are several distinct subjects that the more young listener must address to emerge as a man.
  • The speaker promotes characteristics that are considered typically masculine, such as strength, while simultaneously raising issues about the role of women in society in a modern environment.
  • The "inspirational" aspect of this poetry stems from the speaker's encouraging message to the younger audience. He allows this more young guy to strive to identify what it takes to accomplish success in life and how to exploit failure even as it comes, which, according to the speaker, it will.
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