The correct answer is "a Man". Kipling ends his poem with the line "And—which is more—you'll be a Man, my son!" This indicates that Kipling is addressing his poem to youths who are not yet adults (or even immature adults). The speaker is a father-figure that intends to counsel his son about becoming an adult. The first stanza is about knowing oneself. The second is about knowing that we not always get what we want. The thirs is about being brave. The third is about knowing one's place in the world.
Answer:
Pisous beliefs i could be wrong
Explanation:
Answer:
i just took the test and got it wrong its frantic activity
Explanation:
im 100% positive
A. The divine from Indian Creek country
B. The old timer's porch in Sulphur Creek
C. The clear day, which is veiled in shadow
D. The claim on the left fork of Henderson Creek
The answer is: C. The clear day, which is veiled in shadow
In the book “To Build a Fire” by Jack London, the man is warned of not traveling alone in Yukon when the temperature can get so low, he later understands the advice of the old-timer, that man does not have the instinct to survive the danger there, for this reason the clear day, were the sun shines, which is veiled in shadow, is the most proper setting to describe the theme.
Say! Let's go to the beach today!
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Say
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Let's
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today
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to
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A.
most graciously
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graciously
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more graciously