poem' if ' explain the meaning of the line'you will be s man,my son.
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The line in the poem you are referring to is: "And - which is more - you'll be a Man my son!" The statement "which is more" is using the word which to say the fact that. ... So in this case Kipling is saying that, yes the Earth and everything in it is yours, but even more importantly, you will be Man.
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The line in the poem you are referring to is: "And - which is more - you'll be a Man my son!" The statement "which is more" is using the word which to say the fact that. ... So in this case Kipling is saying that, yes the Earth and everything in it is yours, but even more importantly, you will be Man.
PLSSSS MARK AS BRAINLIEST.....
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