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Serena Roy
18 April, 19:10
Summary of poem 'IF'
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Nickolas Arroyo
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The poem If by Kipling is a celebrated piece of poetry which has a lesson of value for almost every reader. 'If ' is something that can be perceived as a set of virtues laid down by the poet which are conducive for the development of a good human being.
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