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How does the speaker urging his son not to lose “the common touch" affect the meaning of the poem "If"? It emphasizes the need to ignore what others think.
It communicates that it's important to remain humble.
It stresses the value of understanding one's enemies.
It warns about the dangers of crossing social boundaries.

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