What is the central idea in the last stanza of 'The Child is not dead?'


It shows how the child was killed.


It shows how the child has haunted people and places.


The rebelliousness of the child.


The ubiquitousness and universality of the child.

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The central idea in the last stanza of "The Child is not dead" is the ubiquitousness and universality of the child. The poem emphasizes that the child continues to exist in different forms and locations, suggesting that the spirit of the child lives on and cannot be extinguished.
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