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Read the following extract and answer the questions given below:

“If you can talk with crowds and keep you virtue, Or walk with kings-nor lose the common touch, If

neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you If all men count with you, but none too much.”

Questions—

(i) Name the poet and the poem.

(ii) How does the poet want his son to deal with crowds, kings and all common-men ?

(iii) Give the Noun form of Lose,


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Answers

Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Question 1) Name the poet and the poem. ?

Answer :- The poem is "IF" by Rudyard Kipling.

Question 2) How does the poet want his son to deal with crowds, kings and all common-men ?

Answer :- The poet wants that his son should keep his virtue while talking to the crowds. He should be aware of his position in society while he walks with a king. He should not lose his touch with commoners.

Question 3) Give the Noun form of Lose ?

Answer :- The noun form of the verb 'lose' is loss. (‘Loss’ is the nomen actionis (action noun). ‘Losing’ is the gerund. )

Answered by QuieScent
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The name of the poem is If and it is written by famous writer Rudyard kipling or simply R.Kipling.

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The poet wants that his son keep his own virtue in front of all crowds kings and common-men while he was talking to them.He wants to make him realise his presnt position where he now stands,in the society.

i.e.He should know how to talk to a king,He should what he has to speak in crowds and He should also not lose his touch with common men.

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According to the grammar speak the noun form of lose is loss".

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