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Who wrote the poem ‘If—’?

A. Walt Whitman
B. Rudyard Kipling
C. Robert Frost
D. John Keats

Answer: Rudyard Kipling


Additional Information: 'If—' is a poem by Rudyard Kipling that offers advice on how to be a man.


Subjects: Literature, General Knowledge, Poetry Analysis, Literature

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