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Who do you think is speaking in the lines of the text?
Who is being addressed in the poem?

Sagot :

Who do you think is speaking in the lines of the text?

Answer: Definition: In poetry, the speaker is the voice behind the poem—the person we imagine to be saying the thing out loud. It's important to note that the speaker is not the poet.

Who is being addressed in the poem?

Answer: In Rudyard Kipling's piece of didactic poetry “If,” he is speaking to his only son, John. In the poem, he addresses his son as “you,” while he provides instruction on becoming a man of virtue.

Explanation:

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