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(Al) Expand the idea inherent in the following proverbs :
(i) A Bad workman blames his tools.
(ii) One should eat to live, not live to eat - Franklin
(iii) If winter comes, can spring be far behind? - Shelley
(iv) Beauty is truth, truth is beauty - John Keats
(v) Fools rush in where angels fear to tread - Alexander Pope​

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Those who take the time to give long answers deserve more points. Some people don't even care to say thank you. Maybe they are uncivilized and ungrateful. Imagine not getting a thank you or the brainliest mark for all the hard work we do. I am giving a expansion on one proverb.

A bad workman blames his tools

If someone performs a job or task poorly or unsuccessfully, they will usually lay the blame on anything except himself. He will blame the quality of his equipment, or other external factors, rather than take the responsibility for his own failure.

Students should not behave like a bad workman. When they get low gradings, it is pointless to blame their teachers and text books or pens or notebooks. In fact, a low grade should inspire them to study harder.

A good workman would take full responsibility for any fault and not try to blame his equipment. He is wise enough to to learn from his mistakes and improve the quality of his work. Therefore, someone blaming poor work on his or her tools must not be very skilled.

In other words, a person who is unskilled cannot do skilled work even with the very best tools.

Answered by AKR369
17

Answer: Those who take the time to give long answers deserve more points. Some people don't even care to say thank you. Maybe they are uncivilized and ungrateful. Imagine not getting a thank you or the brainliest mark for all the hard work we do. I am giving a expansion on one proverb.

A bad workman blames his tools

If someone performs a job or task poorly or unsuccessfully, they will usually lay the blame on anything except himself. He will blame the quality of his equipment, or other external factors, rather than take the responsibility for his own failure.

Students should not behave like a bad workman. When they get low gradings, it is pointless to blame their teachers and text books or pens or notebooks. In fact, a low grade should inspire them to study harder.

A good workman would take full responsibility for any fault and not try to blame his equipment. He is wise enough to to learn from his mistakes and improve the quality of his work. Therefore, someone blaming poor work on his or her tools must not be very skilled.

In other words, a person who is unskilled cannot do skilled work even with the very best tools.

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