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.
alliteration
B.
onomatopoeia
C.
personification
D.
metaphor
When Pony wakes up he sees that Johnny is gone
and he becomes concerned. Johnny soon returns
with some food and supplies. They cut and bleach
each other’s hair to disguise themselves. They
hang out for several days eating bologna
sandwiches, playing cards and reading Gone with
the Wind. Dally arrives after several days to
take them away someplace else. Dally has
brought a letter for Pony from Soda. He tells
them that the Socs and Greasers are having “All
Out” Wars. Cherry has been a spy for the
Greasers. She is sad about Bob but feels
responsible for everything that has happened.
Pony and Johnny leave with Dally; he takes them
to the Dairy Queen to get something to eat
2.What kinds of technology are used for the job?
3.How is the department organized?
.All of the above
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