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a speech on don't judge a book by its cover​

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Answered by vaishnavikumari575
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The English idiom “don’t judge a book by its cover” is a phrase which means “you shouldn’t judge significance of something by its outward appearance only”.

Answered by Anonymous
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First of all you must mention it's an idiom

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Do we like being judged for something we did once but it doesn't portray our true nature?? Of course not. Good morning/Afternoon, I am here to share a short speech on the Idiom "Don't Judge a Book by it's cover". First of all, It means we shouldn't judge someone by the outer personality but judge them by their perspective and true nature which is hidden under the cover. Many of us tend to hide our true self under a tough skin because of the society. But still upon true examination, someone can predict our true nature. Some people try to act all tough but tend to be big soft teddy bears by heart. Just cuz they act all rough doesn't mena we should avoid them. We should study them well enough to make a judgment on them. So never believe what is outside but stay true to what is inside. Judge a person for his true nature not looks. Rose is beautiful but the thorns hidden under it's sepals is painful. This shows that looks can be deceiving. Therefore trust ones nature. Remember to never judge someone without knowing them properly.

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