Why does the author say “Yours is the Earth and everything
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the Earth and everything that's in it.” The speaker is declaring to his son that if he can succeed in being and doing all the things outlined previously in the poem, he can achieve anything in the world.
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Line 31 of “If” reads thus: “Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it.” The speaker is declaring to his son that if he can succeed in being and doing all the things outlined previously in the poem, he can achieve anything in the world
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