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In "if" and "can't," what do both rudyard kipling and edgar guest do? a. employ the second-person point of view to create a bond between speaker and reader b. give advice on how to be open with others without revealing too much about oneself c. use historical anecdotes to illustrate a work's main idea d. abandon traditional rhyme scheme and meter to make their advice more accessible and understandable to readers

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