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Why is the expression I will fly repeated in the last part of the poem what does the author wand to express through it​

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Answered by shubham3500kumar
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The author wants to express how the narrator feels and how he has hope that he will succeed and rise to the top.

Answered by deepikamr06
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He staunchly believed that the youth with their ignited minds are one of the most powerful resources on the planet. So I order to keep the youth motivated he recited this poem which is instills on bringing courage, politeness, greatness, confidence by the massesAbdul Kalam message "I Will Fly" is a stimulating speech expecially to the youngsters. ... The message hightlights the fact that everyone is born with potential to do something great. We are given the faculties that give us confidenceIn his speech often referred to as 'I will Fly,' Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam tells us about how to be successful and unique. Imagine that a student of your school has been selected for an athletic event in the National Games. Your school has decided to convene a meeting to honour him/herThe author wants to express how the narrator feels and how he has hope that he will succeed and rise to the top.

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