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"... only the test of the fire makes steel" this statement indictes what ?

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Answered by sakshikhomane24
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1. It is meant for the son.  2. Only when steel passes through fire, can it become strong. 3. Courage to face adversities in life.

Answered by Anonymous
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"... only the test of the fire makes steel"--

ANSWER:- The line refers to the way the poet wants his son to be trained in school. Literally, the line means that when steel is tempered with fire it gets harder. ... The virtue that the poet is trying to uphold in this line is of discipline which moulds character

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