why is there no mention of women in 'poem if'
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You become a man (the poem says) if—and only if—you do all the things described in the poem. ... There is no mention of women anywhere in this poem: nothing about love, marriage, and nothing about how to become a woman. Okay, we get it—Kipling, a dude who loved to talk about manliness, is writing to his son. Please mark me as the brainliest please
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12.Assertion (A): In actual life, democracies do not appear to be very successful in reducing economic inequalities.
Reason (R): In Bangladesh, more than half of its population lives in poverty.
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