2. Quotes lines in Rudyard Kipling's poem that reflects his view of colonized peoples. What values did Kipling assume his readers shared with him?

A: The lines "new-caught sullen peoples" and "half-devil and half-child" reflect Rudyard Kipling's view of colonized peoples. He assumed that his readers shared the values of equality, democracy, and political freedom with him.

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Are these values also suitable?
Kipling assumed his readers shared his feelings that Africans and Asians were inferior and like children.
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